How to use in-sentence of “saffron”:
– Khorasan is famous worldwide for its saffron and zereshk which are produced in the southern cities of the province.
– It is sometimes substituted for saffron as it is much less expensive, but produces the same yellow colour.
– The village is in the district of Braintree and in the parliamentary constituency of Saffron Walden.
– Much of the saffron comes from the Absheron Peninsula.
– However, saffron can live through temperatures as cold as rabbits, rats, and birds, digging in the ground near the plant; parasites such as the roundworm; fungus and corm rot.

Example sentences of “saffron”:
- Coincidentally, Junction City, CaliforniaJunction City now has a Tibetan Buddhist centre with the occasional Tibetan monks in saffron robes.
- The confetti can be found in a variety of flavors: cream, rose, mango, cardam, saffron and pistachio.
– Coincidentally, Junction City, CaliforniaJunction City now has a Tibetan Buddhist centre with the occasional Tibetan monks in saffron robes.
– The confetti can be found in a variety of flavors: cream, rose, mango, cardam, saffron and pistachio.
– Phoenicians then marketed Kashmiri saffron as a dye and a treatment for melancholy.
– Annually, around 300tonnes of saffron are produced worldwide.
– By 1730, the Pennsylvania Dutch were cultivating saffron throughout eastern Pennsylvania.
– The cultivated saffron saffron crocus “C.
– Some historians believe that saffron first came to China with Mongol invaders by way of Persia.
– From the wild crocus flowers which covered their island, the Cretans collected saffron used in yellow dye, in food, and in medicine.
– Europeans brought saffron to the Americas when immigrant members of the Schwenkfelder Church left Europe with a trunk containing saffron corms; indeed, many Schwenkfelders had widely grown saffron in Europe.
– It is 7 miles east of Saffron Walden.
– Common saffron substitutes include safflower.
– The Minoan civilizationMinoans had pictures of saffron in their palaces as long ago as 1500–1600BC, showing how it could be used as a medicine.
– In Europe, saffron cultivation declined steeply following the Roman Empire’s fall.
– Richard Austen Butler, Baron Butler of Saffron Walden Order of the GarterKG CH PC DL, also known as R.A.
– Kashmiri saffron is recognisable by its extremely dark maroon-purple hue, among the world’s darkest, which suggests the saffron‘s strong flavour, aroma, and colourative effect.
– Despite such attempts at quality control and standardisation, an extensive history of saffron adulteration–particularly among the cheapest grades–continues into modern times.
– She played Saffron in the series “Firefly”.
– In late Hellenistic Egypt, Cleopatra used saffron in her baths to make her feel good..
– Several saffron cultivars are grown worldwide.
– For example, India has banned the export of high-grade saffron abroad.
