SC - Questions on Sekainjabin

Laura C Minnick lainie at gladstone.uoregon.edu
Thu Apr 22 20:55:04 PDT 1999


The site says it is Spanish - fine mancha saffron.

Jennifer Conrad wrote:

> I found saffron (Spanish even!) for $1.99 for one of those small plastic
> bottles ( I think it was about 1.5 inch high by about .5 inch across)  at a
> small Middle Eastern store for the feast I just did.  It smelled wonderful
> and I had people who cook in amazement at my find.
>
> I guess my question here is, "Where does the saffron come for $47/oz. ?"
> (meaning country of origin)
>
> Luveday
>
> "All I ask is that you treat me no differently than you would the
> Queen"--Mary Engelbreit
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