The Secrets of Saffron-Liechty PDF
The Secrets of Saffron-Liechty PDF
The Secrets of Saffron-Liechty PDF
Crocus sativus
Family: Iridaceae
Origin: Probably
Eastern Greece or Crete
Height: 3” – 6”
Flowering: autumn
Perennial corm
5 cultivars around the
world
Origin predates the Bible:
Entrance to the
cave
A rendering of
The Mistress of
Animals (on the
throne)
Close up of the
mistress
Dyes of saffron
were often used
to provide hues
of yellow and
orange.
Culpeper’s
Complete Herbal
CA 1440 - Paris
England
Saffron grew well in
the north Essex
countryside. Chipping
Walden changed the
town’s name to
Saffron Walden to
show the importance
of the crop to the
local area. The town’s
coat of arms features
the crocus in its
design.
Throughout the
ages, saffron has
been used to dye
cloth.
Cotton
Wool
Silk
Irish Bagpiper with his saffron
colored kilt.
Young Buddhist monks in India
wearing various shades of saffron
shirts.
What does saffron mean?
Use caution
with your
purchase
Saffron Uses:
Food adventures around the
world
Saffron Peeps