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dried stamains of crocis flower, used in cooking and cloth production (dye). Modified for use as a name, meaning radiant, female of immeasurable beauty. Modern English, by way of: Middle English safroun, from Old French safran, from Medieval Latin safrnum, from Arabic za'farn.
dried stamains of crocis flower, used in cooking and cloth production (dye). Modified for use as a name, meaning radiant, female of immeasurable beauty. Modern English, by way of: Middle English safroun, from Old French safran, from Medieval Latin safrnum, from Arabic za'farn.
Name often used in Fantasy Gaming. "When he saw the baby's glow, he knew she was the one. Safrin had been born."
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The Saffron filaments, or threads, are actually the dried stigmas of the saffron flower, "Crocus Sativus Linneaus". Each flower contains only three stigmas. These threads must be picked from each flower by hand, and more than 75,000 of these flowers are needed to produce just one pound of Saffron filaments, making it the world?s most precious spice.
But, because of saffron's strong coloring power and intense flavor, it can be used sparingly. Saffron is used both for its bright orange-yellow color and for its strong, intense flavor and aroma
The Saffron filaments, or threads, are actually the dried stigmas of the saffron flower, "Crocus Sativus Linneaus". Each flower contains only three stigmas. These threads must be picked from each flower by hand, and more than 75,000 of these flowers are needed to produce just one pound of Saffron filaments, making it the world?s most precious spice.
But, because of saffron's strong coloring power and intense flavor, it can be used sparingly. Saffron is used both for its bright orange-yellow color and for its strong, intense flavor and aroma
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