Saffron: the spice that once cost more than gold

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Saffron: the spice that once cost more than gold

Saffron, the world's most expensive spice, demands a meticulous hand-harvesting process, making it incredibly valuable and historically more prized than gold.

Saffron, derived from the delicate stigmas of the Crocus sativus flower, is often called the world's most expensive spice. Each flower yields just three tiny threads, and it takes about 150,000 flowers to produce a single kilogram. This labor-intensive harvesting, done by hand during a brief autumn window, drives its extraordinary cost.

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