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  2. Use of saffron - Wikipedia

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    Saffron is used in the confectionery and liquor industries; this is its most common use in Italy. [9] Chartreuse, izarra, and strega are types of alcoholic beverages that rely on saffron to provide a flourish of colour and flavour. Saffron threads are often crumbled and pre-soaked in water or sherry for several minutes prior to adding them to a ...

  3. Saffron - Wikipedia

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    Saffron threads soaked in hot water prior to use in food preparation. Saffron's aroma is often described by connoisseurs as reminiscent of metallic honey with grassy or hay-like notes, while its taste has also been noted as hay-like and sweet. Saffron also contributes a luminous yellow-orange colouring to foods.

  4. Chicken & Saffron Rice Recipe - AOL

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    4 cup chicken or vegetable stock; a good sized pinch of saffron threads; 2 tbsp - 3 Tbsp butter (14-28g); 1 medium onion, chopped; 2 celery stalks, finely chopped; 1 cup (240g) cooked chicken cut ...

  5. Seafood Stew in Saffron Broth Recipe - AOL

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    Combine the broth, saffron, and seasoning blend in a large saucepan over medium-high heat. Bring to a simmer. Add the shrimp and cod and simmer for 3 to 5 minutes, until the seafood is opaque and cooked through.

  6. 82 Christmas Side Dishes That Might Just Be Better Than The Ham

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    Colored with the reddish threads from saffron flower stigmas and paired with bright red pomegranate seeds, this rice has a subtle yet fragrant aroma that'll enhance the flavor of the meat you ...

  7. Mussels with Saffron and Citrus Recipe - AOL

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    Add the cream, saffron and citrus zests and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer until thickened slightly, about 3 minutes. Stir in the butter until melted, then stir in the mussels until ...

  8. History of saffron - Wikipedia

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    The finest saffron threads from Muslim lands were unavailable to Europeans because of hostilities stoked by the Crusades, so Rhodes and other places were key suppliers to central and northern Europe. Saffron was one of the contested points of hostility that flared between the declining landed gentry and upstart and increasingly wealthy merchants.

  9. Crocus sativus - Wikipedia

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    Crocus sativus, commonly known as saffron crocus or autumn crocus, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the iris family Iridaceae. A cormous autumn-flowering cultivated perennial , unknown in the wild, [ 2 ] it is best known for the culinary use of its floral stigmas as the spice saffron .

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