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Saffron

Saffrons & producers

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England 2
Bulgaria 1
United States of America 1
Greece 1

Saffrons

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Azafrán de la Mancha

Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
4.7

Azafrán de la Mancha is a saffron grown in the autonomous community of Castilla-La Mancha. It is a spice produced by drying the stigmas of the Crocus Sativus, L. plant. It has a floral and slightly bitter flavor and gives ... READ MORE

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Krokos Kozanis

Kozani, Greece
4.4

Krokos kozanis is a spice taken from the bulb stigmas of the saffron plant, part of the Iridaceae family. It is produced within the various municipal areas of Kozani, in the region of West Macedonia in the northern part of Greece... READ MORE

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Taliouine Saffron

Taliouine, Morocco
4.1

Taliouine saffron hails from the eponymous mountain village, located on the Souktana plateau, at an altitude of 1300-1500 meters above sea level, in Morocco’s region of Souss-Massa. The saffron is cultivated by a small number of pro... READ MORE

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Absheron Saffron

Absheron, Azerbaijan
3.9

This saffron variety is grown exclusively on Azerbaijan's Absheron Peninsula for more than a thousand years. It is usually grown in small quantities on farm fields, and currently, 1 kg of Absheron saffron costs about $11,000. The expensive spice i... READ MORE

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Zafferano di Sardegna

Sardinia, Italy
n/a

Sardinia's red gold, Zafferano di Sardegna refers to the dried threads plucked from the saffron flowers which are believed to have been introduced to the island thousands of years ago by the Phoenicians. Today, Sardinian saffron is produc... READ MORE

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Zafferano di San Gimignano

San Gimignano, Italy
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Named after the Tuscan town where it's been cultivated since the 1200s, San Gimignano saffron owes its exceptional purity, strong flavor and intense aroma to the pedoclimatic conditions of the designated production area and the mild Mediterranean ... READ MORE

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Munder Safran

Mund, Switzerland
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Munder safran is a variety of saffron produced in the area around Mund, a small village in the Swiss canton of Valais. This precious, deep red spice is derived from the powdered, dried stigmas of the flower known as Crocus sativus LREAD MORE

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Zafferano dell'Aquila

Province of L'Aquila, Italy
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Grown exclusively in the valley of Navelli located near the town of L'Aquila, at an altitude ranging from 350 to 1000 meters above sea level, in an area comprising of only 8 hectares of land, this variety of saffron was first introduced to the reg... READ MORE

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Tasmanian Saffron

Tasmania, Australia
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Saffron was introduced in Tasmania by an Australian couple, Terry and Nicky Noonan, who founded the first Tasmanian saffron company Tas-Saff in Huon Valley, back in 1990. Tasmanian saffron is renowned for its high-quality charact... READ MORE

Dishes with Saffron

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Hyderabadi biryani

Hyderabad

4.5

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Most iconic: Hotel Shadab (Hyderabad, India)

Hyderabadi biryani is a South Indian dish consisting of basmati rice, goat, mutton, or chicken meat, lemon, yogurt, onions, and saffron. There are two main varieties of the dish – kachchi (raw) and pakki (cooked). It is sai... READ MORE

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Chelow kebab

Iran

4.5

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Most iconic: Peter Cat (Kolkata, India)

Chelow kebab consists of fragrant, saffron-spiced rice, grilled tomatoes, and kebab, which can be prepared with minced or sliced meat. It is believed that the dish originated among the Caucasian people, who passed down the recipe to the Iranians. ... READ MORE

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Arroz con bogavante

Valencian Community

4.5

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Arroz con bogavante is a traditional rice dish originating from Valencia. This brothy rice dish is usually made with a combination of round rice such as arroz bomba, lobster, fish stock, white wine, shrimps, onions, garlic, bell peppers, tomatoes,... READ MORE

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Aamras

Maharashtra

4.5

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Most iconic: Shree Thaker Bhojanalay (Mumbai, India)

Aamras is essentially puréed mango pulp that is typically eaten as a dessert. It is made with ripe and juicy mangos that are sliced or diced and blended into a creamy, sweet, and fragrant mixture. The finely puréed cream usually gain... READ MORE

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Dande kabab

Kermanshah Province

4.5

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Dande kabab is a traditional meat dish originating from Kermanshah. This type of kebab is usually made with lamb ribs that are cut into large pieces, placed on skewers, and then grilled. As the meat cooks, it is brushed with a sauce consisting of ... READ MORE

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Kulfi

Delhi

4.4

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Most iconic: Barbeque Nation (Bangalore, India)

Kulfi is a traditional ice cream made with slowly simmered whole milk. Although the long-simmering process results in a loss of volume, it makes up for it with a delicious, nutty, caramelized flavor. The ice cream is characterized by its unusual, ... READ MORE

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Jujeh kabab

Iran

4.4

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Most iconic: Fusion 9 (Hyderabad, India)

In Iran, grilled chicken kebab is known as jujeh kabab. This simple dish is a staple of Iranian cuisine and has two popular variations, one which uses boneless chicken, while the other is prepared with meat left on the bone. Chicken is usually cut... READ MORE

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Pastilla

Morocco

4.4

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Most iconic: Al Fassia (Marrakesh, Morocco)

Pastilla is a stuffed pastry from Morocco, also known as b'stilla or bastilla. The rich, sweet and savory pie is filled with an unusual mix of pigeon or chicken meat, eggs, almonds, and cinnamon. It is commonly prepared for speci... READ MORE

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Kabab barg

Iran

4.4

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Most iconic: Nayeb Vozara (Tehran, Iran)

Kabab barg is a variety of Iranian kebab which consists of pieces of lamb or beef, and - less commonly - chicken. It usually employs fillets, tenderloin, or lamb shanks, which are cut into strips and marinated before they are skewered and traditio... READ MORE

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Tanjia

Marrakesh

4.4

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Most iconic: Le Tanjia (Marrakesh, Morocco)

Tanjia is a unique Moroccan specialty made by cooking lamb meat in a clay urn along with flavorings such as saffron, cumin, garlic, lemons, and olive oil. The dish is especially popular in Marrakech, where the urns are filled with all of the ingre... READ MORE

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Phirni

Punjab

4.4

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Most iconic: Kesar da Dhaba (Amritsar, India)

Phirni is a dessert made with ground rice that's cooked in milk and flavored with almonds, saffron, and cardamom. A favorite in North India, it is most often prepared for special occasions or festivals such as Diwali and Karwa Chauth. Traditionall... READ MORE

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Shrikhand

Maharashtra

4.4

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Most iconic: Shree Thaker Bhojanalay (Mumbai, India)

Shrikhand is a popular Indian yogurt-based dessert, combined with sugar and nuts in order to develop a rich, creamy texture and sweet flavor. In North India, it is usually served for breakfast, while in South India, it is commonly served as a dess... READ MORE

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Malloreddus alla Campidanese

Sardinia

4.4

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Malloreddus alla Campidanese is a popular pasta dish from the Campidano plain. It is made with authentic local ingredients: malloreddus pasta, saffron, fresh sausages seasoned with fennel seeds, peeled tomatoes, and a topping of freshly grated Pec... READ MORE

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Tajine

Morocco

4.3

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Most iconic: Al Fassia (Marrakesh, Morocco)

Tajine, also known as tagine, refers both to the rich Moroccan stews and the cooking vessel used to make them. When referring to the cooking vessel, it is a round and shallow, clay or ceramic casserole with a tall, pointy, conical lid. Th... READ MORE

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Paella de mariscos

Valencian Community

4.3

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Most iconic: La Pepica (Valencia, Spain)

Seafood paella is one of the most popular paella varieties, not only in Valencia, but also in Andalusia and all along the Spanish coast. Due to the abundance of fresh fish and seafood, this dish is an absolute summer favorite in Spain. Paella de m... READ MORE

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Risotto alla Milanese

Milan

4.3

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Most iconic: Ratanà (Milan, Italy)

One of the simplest, yet most luxurious rice dishes, this creamy risotto gets its vivid color and flavor from saffron. According to legend, the dish was first created sometime in the 16th century, during the construction of Duomo. Apparently, it w... READ MORE

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Paella Valenciana

Valencia

4.3

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Most iconic: Casa Roberto (Valencia, Spain)

Often referred to as the original paella, this Valencian classic traditionally consists of rice that is cooked alongside chicken thighs, rabbit, three types of beans, tomatoes, and snails. Valenciana is generously seasoned with saffron an... READ MORE

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Chicken Tajine

Morocco

4.3

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Most iconic: Al Fassia (Marrakesh, Morocco)

As the name suggests, the star ingredient in this traditional Moroccan dish is chicken, preferably bone-in chicken cuts such as legs, thighs, or drumsticks. Like other tajine dishes, this chicken variety is also prepared in the eponymous conical c... READ MORE

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Ghormeh sabzi

Iran

4.3

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Most iconic: Hafez (Westminster, England)

Ghormeh sabzi is an Iranian herb stew, commonly eaten everywhere in Iran and considered to be the national dish of the country. Although there are numerous ways to prepare the dish, the essential ingredient is a combination of fried herbs, usually... READ MORE

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Tajine zitoune

Algeria

4.3

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Most iconic: Restaurant Numidia (Paris, France)

Tajine zitoune is a traditional dish made with a combination of chicken pieces, olives, onions, carrots, mushrooms, thyme, bay leaves, lemon juice, and saffron or turmeric. The olives are blanched and dried, while at the same time, the chicken is ... READ MORE

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Kabab loghmeh

Iran

4.3

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Kabab loghmeh is a traditional meat dish originating from Iran. This type of kebab is usually made with a combination of ground lamb, onions, saffron, tomatoes, garlic, turmeric, flour, sumac, salt, and pepper. The meat is mixed with grated onions... READ MORE

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Chicken rezala (Murgh rezala)

West Bengal

4.3

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Murgh rezala is a traditional curry originating from East India, and it’s especially popular in Bengal. This aromatic and rich curry is usually made with a combination of chicken, dahi, oil, ghee, cashews, poppy seeds, ginger-garlic paste, c... READ MORE

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Harira

Morocco

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Most iconic: Chez Chegrouni (Marrakesh, Morocco)

Harira is a herb-rich, tomato-based soup with a velvety-smooth, creamy texture, as the word hareer signifies velvetiness in Arabic. It's the most popular soup in Morocco, symbolizing the unification of people during Ramadan, the ... READ MORE

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Kheer

Odisha

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Most iconic: Old Kheer Shop (New Delhi, India)

Kheer or payasam is an ancient Indian dessert, a creamy rice pudding that is made in several versions across the country. It is a common dish at numerous Indian ceremonies, festivals, and celebrations, although it can be consumed any time... READ MORE

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Khoresh gheimeh

Iran

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Most iconic: Ravagh (Manhattan, United States of America)

Khoresh gheimeh, occasionally called simply gheimeh or gheimeh polo, is a traditional meat stew made with yellow split beans. Traditionally it was always made with cubed beef or lamb, but modern variations sometimes include lean ... READ MORE

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Saffron Risotto

Canton of Ticino

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Saffron risotto is a Ticino specialty, made with Swiss saffron that is grown in the canton of Valais. This hand-picked, dark red saffron is one of the best in the world, and it is often referred to as red gold. Apart from it, the dish con... READ MORE

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Rouille

Provence

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This thick French sauce is usually used as a garnish for fish and fish soup dishes, most notably in the famous traditional Provençal fish stew known as bouillabaisse. It consists of garlic, saffron, chili peppers, olive oil, breadc... READ MORE

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Morgh e shekam por

Iran

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Morgh e shekam por is a traditional stuffed chicken. The dish is usually made with smaller or extremely young chicken varieties, which are cleaned and marinated in a mix of oil, juice (usually apple, lemon, or lime), and spices such as saffron and... READ MORE

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Çerkez tavuğu

Turkiye

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Most iconic: Fıccın (Beyoğlu, Turkiye)

Çerkez tavuğu or Circassian chicken is a Turkish dish made with shredded boiled chicken in a sauce consisting of stale bread, walnuts, garlic, red pepper flakes, coriander, and stock. When served, the dish is often sprinkled with c... READ MORE

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Shaki piti

Shaki

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Most iconic: Restoran Qaqarin (Shaki, Azerbaijan)

When seeking genuinely authentic and traditional Azerbaijani cuisine, piti is undoubtedly the first dish that locals will recommend. Originating in the northern city of Sheki, this hearty stew owes its unmistakable taste to the clay pot i... READ MORE

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Midye dolma

Turkiye

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Most iconic: Şampiyon Kokoreç (Beyoğlu, Turkiye)

Midye dolma is a popular Turkish street food item consisting of mussels that are filled with an aromatic blend of rice, herbs, nuts, and spices such as raisins, pine nuts, saffron, black pepper, cinnamon, red pepper flakes, parsley, and dill. To c... READ MORE

32

Fabada Asturiana

Asturias

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Most iconic: El Llar de Viri (San Román, Spain)

This comforting stew known as fabada Asturiana is a signature dish of the famous Spanish region of Asturias. The stew consists of plump white beans, chorizo, morcilla blood sausages, and pork fat, flavored with smoked paprika and... READ MORE

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Roshmalai

Bangladesh

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Most iconic: Farzi Cafe (Mumbai, India)

Roshmalai or ras malai is a popular Bengali and Indian dessert consisting of milk, sugar and cardamom-flavored paneer cheese known as chhana. Almonds, cashews, and saffron are often added to the dessert. Roshmalai is of Bengali origin, an... READ MORE

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Rasgulla

West Bengal

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Most iconic: K.C. Das (Kolkata, India)

Rasgulla is a traditional sweet that is usually served at the end of a meal, like many other Indian milk-based desserts. It is prepared from chhena paneer dumplings and semolina dough, cooked together in a sugary syrup. The origin of rasgulla is t... READ MORE

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Bastani sonnati

Iran

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Most iconic: Mansour Ice Cream (Tehran, Iran)

Bastani sonnati is a unique saffron-infused Iranian ice cream that was invented at the beginning of the 20th century by Akbar Mashti, the first ice cream vendor in Tehran. This frozen treat is made with a creamy mixture of milk or cream, frozen cu... READ MORE

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Pinchitos

Andalusia

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Most iconic: Café Iruña (Bilbao, Spain)

Pinchitos is an Andalusian dish with Moorish influences, consisting of marinated chicken, lamb, or pork pieces that are skewered and grilled over charcoals. The meat is usually seasoned with spices such as cumin, coriander, cinnamon, saffron, and ... READ MORE

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Kulfi falooda

Northern India

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Most iconic: Prakash Kulfi (Lucknow, India)

Usually associated with northern Indian regions, this refreshing treat combines thin falooda noodles and kulfi, a traditional Indian ice cream made with slowly simmered whole milk that is flavored with pistachio, rose water, and saffron. The whole... READ MORE

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Sakkarai pongal

Tamil Nadu

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Most iconic: Murugan Idli Shop (Chennai, India)

This sweet, buttery dish is made with freshly harvested new rice, jaggery and ghee (clarified butter), with the addition of dried coconut, sesame seeds, raisins, milk, and cashew nuts. Sakkarai pongal is traditionally prepared as an offering to th... READ MORE

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Rabri

India

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Rabri is a creamy Indian dessert prepared with milk that is slowly simmered until thick. The milk is usually enriched with sugar, cardamom, saffron, or rose water, as well as sliced nuts such as pistachios or almonds. Rabri can be enjoyed on its o... READ MORE

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Bouillabaisse

Marseille

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Most iconic: Chez Michel (Marseille, France)

This traditional Provençal fish soup (and stew) originated in the 18th century when it was first concocted by Marseillaise fishermen, who would prepare it using the leftovers from their daily catch, making the best of what they had in their... READ MORE

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Arroz con pollo

Spain

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Most iconic: Venta El Soldao (Los Badalejos, Spain)

Arroz con pollo is a dish originating from the times when Spain was under the Moorish influence, consisting of chicken, rice, stock, beer, sofrito, and numerous spices such as saffron, cumin, and coriander. It is believed that over the years, arro... READ MORE

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Gaz

Isfahan

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Gaz is the Iranian variety of nougat. Nowadays it is mostly prepared with a blend of egg whites, sugar, and nuts, but the original gaz consists of slightly different ingredients. The raw gaz is an exudate of an insect, which is found and collected... READ MORE