Why a Grade Claim Without a Certificate Means Nothing
Grade A, Premium and Category I all look equally official on a label — only one of them can be checked, and only with...
Read article →Field notes & recipes
Field notes from a saffron house: how to tell real saffron from dyed, what Super Negin actually means, the Afghan tea ritual, and the dishes worth spending threads on — qabuli pulao, sholeh zard, sheer yakh. Start with the saffron ritual, check our lab results, or go straight to the crystal collection.
Grade A, Premium and Category I all look equally official on a label — only one of them can be checked, and only with...
Read article →What separates Category I, II and III saffron, and why the band printed on a pouch is worth nothing without a dated report behind...
Read article →What the international saffron standard actually specifies, what it deliberately ignores, and why a category alone proves less than it seems.
Read article →The absorbance notation on a saffron analysis, taken apart piece by piece — and the limits of what a single figure can prove.
Read article →From reading to tasting
Everything in the journal comes back to the same bottles: single-origin Herati Super Negin, single-origin and harvest-dated.

For giving
One gram of Super Negin in a crystal keepsake bottle. About 60 cups of tea.

For the ritual
Two crystal bottles in a gold-foiled gift box — one to give, one to keep.

For the kitchen
For the kitchen that cooks with saffron, not around it.
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