Real vs. Fake Saffron: How to Spot the “Red Gold” Difference
Saffron is often called "Red Gold," and for good reason. It is the most expensive spice in the world, prized for its distinct aroma, vibrant color, and ability to elevate dishes from ordinary to extraordinary. However, because of its value, the market is flooded with counterfeits. At ZAAR UAE, we believe in transparency. Here is how you can ensure you are buying premium, authentic saffron every time.
- The Look: High-quality saffron threads should be a deep, dark crimson red. Avoid saffron that has a lot of yellow or white threads mixed in—this is often "dead" weight that adds no flavor.
- The Smell: Real saffron has a very strong, distinct scent. It is often described as a mix of earthiness and sweet floral notes. If it smells musty or barely has a scent, it isn't fresh.
- The Water Test: This is the ultimate revealer. Drop a few strands into warm water.
- Real Saffron: Will slowly release a golden-yellow hue into the water, but the threads themselves will remain red.
- Fake Saffron: Will release color instantly (often artificial dye), and the threads will turn white or disintegrate.
Why Choose ZAAR Saffron? We source only the finest stigmas, ensuring that every gram you buy is packed with potency. whether you are making a traditional Biryani, a Saffron Risotto, or a healing tea, our saffron guarantees that rich aroma and golden color you crave.
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