Saffron For Mood and Cravings
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Saffron, the most expensive spice in the world comes from the crocus flower, and unlike other crocuses blooms it’s harvested in the fall.
Health Benefits of Saffron
In Ayurveda saffron is considered one of the most powerful medicinal foods in nature. It’s known to reduce cravings, build vitality, improve immunity, and provide stable mood and energy. ย It offers powerful support for the nervous system. Read health benefits here.
In a study conducted by the University of Guelph,ย saffronย was one of two natural herbs that naturally boost the humanย sex driveย and help withย erectile dysfunction.
Saffron is also good for reducing cravings. Researchers believe that constituents in saffron target certain neurotransmitters in the brain responsible for hormonal changes that increase the sense of fullness and decrease cravings. ย
Saffron will boost your mood because it increases levels of serotonin, the feel good hormone.
Why Is Saffron So Expensive
It is so expensive because of the labor intensive methods needed to grow and harvest it.
Each flower blooms for only one week in the Fall. It produces three stamens which must be picked by hand (delicately) and dried (delicately again!)
150 flowers and substantial labor are needed to produce a single gram of saffron.
History and Legends of Saffron
Although the origins are saffron are uncertain, evidence shows it was cultivated in Asia more than 3000 years ago.
The best-known Greek legend about saffron is the story detailing the tragedy of Crocus and Smilax:
The handsome youth Crocus sets out in pursuit of the nymph Smilax in the woods near Athens. Initially Smilax is flattered by his amorous advances but soon is bored by Crocus’ attentions. After he continues to pursue her against her wishes, she resorts to transforming Crocus into a saffron crocus flower. ย It’s radiant orange stigmas remaining as a faint symbol of his undying passion for Smilax. The tragedy and the spice would be recalled later by Ovid.
In Ancient Greece, It was used as a remedy for sleeplessness and to reduce hangovers caused by wine. It was also used to perfume bathing water and as an aphrodisiac.
A legend from 14th century AD England says Edward III brought a bulb of saffron hidden in a hole in his stick from the Middle East to the town of Walden. There the bulb was grown and reproduced giving prosperity to the town.
During the Renaissance, Venice was the most important commercial center for saffron. In that period saffron was worth its weight in gold. But sadly its high price led to its adulteration, which was severely punished. Henry VIII, who cherished the aroma of saffron condemned to death the adulterers of saffron.
How To Buy Saffron

Saffron stamen threads look like a tangle of dark yellow-orange strings. Saffron will always be expensive; if you see a packet of a couple ounces for a few dollars, just put it back.
If you can find Iranian saffron that is the best, but it is hard to find because of bans on exports to the International market. The next best is Afganistan or Spanish saffron which is high quality, relatively available and strictly regulated.
When buying saffron look for threads that are fine and even in size, with a thin yellow tendril on one end and a trumpet-like flute on the other.
You will be able to smell real saffron even through a thick layer of plastic. Never buy ground saffron. Even if it is good quality saffron it loses it’s flavor quickly when ground. Also, ground saffron is often cut with turmeric or paprika.
Most recipes use ten to twenty threads of saffron, and there are about fourteen thousand threads to an ounce.ย ย Saffron is usually sold by the gram rather than by the pound which would be between $750-$1100.ย It’s sold by the gram, usually 1 or 2 grams for under $20. ย You can buy it in any specialty store and online.
Store saffron threads in an airtight container away from light.
Cooking With Saffron
In order to get the best out of Saffron, dissolve the threads in water, stock or wine for at least 30 minutes.
Saffron imparts a unique earthy almost floral like fragrance and taste to dishes as well as creating a beautiful yellow color. Though its flavor by itself is bitter, when blended with most foods it provides a unique flavor and fragrance. It is part of the culinary culture in many cuisines around the world.
Saffron is especially good used in rice dishes. My favorite is saffron risotto. It is used in seafood dishes such as bouillabaisse and paella. Saffron is also used in bread and cake baking.
When adding saffron the rule is a “little saffron” will go a long way.ย ย In general, just use a pinch.




