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  2. Our Mrs. Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    Saffron hesitates, and Mal knocks her out cold before admitting to himself that she would have just lied again. Back on Serenity , Mal presses Inara for an explanation of her supposed dizziness. Inara thinks Mal knows about the kiss and agrees to "not play" with him, but Mal, with a grin on his face, says he thinks she just kissed Saffron ...

  3. Saffron - Wikipedia

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    Saffron's aroma is often described by connoisseurs as reminiscent of metallic honey with grassy or hay-like notes, while its taste has also been noted as hay-like and sweet. Saffron also contributes a luminous yellow-orange colouring to foods. Saffron is widely used in Persian, [70] Indian, European, and Arab cuisines. Confectioneries and ...

  4. Use of saffron - Wikipedia

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    Saffron's usual substitutes in food—turmeric and safflower, among others—yield a garishly bright yellow that could hardly be confused with that of saffron. Saffron's main colourant is the carotenoid crocin; it has been discovered in the less tediously harvested—and hence less costly—gardenia fruit. Research in China is ongoing. [17]

  5. History of saffron - Wikipedia

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    The finest saffron threads from Muslim lands were unavailable to Europeans because of hostilities stoked by the Crusades, so Rhodes and other places were key suppliers to central and northern Europe. Saffron was one of the contested points of hostility that flared between the declining landed gentry and upstart and increasingly wealthy merchants.

  6. Cassine peragua - Wikipedia

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    Cassine peragua, also known as Cape saffron, bastard saffron and forest spoonwood, is a medium-sized tree with fragrant flowers, decorative fruits and a saffron-coloured trunk. It is indigenous to the Afro-montane forests of South Africa .

  7. Crocus sativus - Wikipedia

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    Crocus sativus, commonly known as saffron crocus or autumn crocus, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the iris family Iridaceae. A cormous autumn-flowering cultivated perennial , unknown in the wild, [ 2 ] it is best known for the culinary use of its floral stigmas as the spice saffron .

  8. Saffron (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Saffron is a spice. Saffron may also refer to: Saffron (trade), the business of producing and selling saffron; Saffron (color), a shade of orange-yellow; Saffron, a 2010 album by Ron Contour and Factor; Saffron (singer) (born 1968), lead singer of Republica; Saffron Brand Consultants, a design firm and consultant

  9. LIV Golf Mayakoba - Wikipedia

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    LIV Golf Mayakoba is a professional golf tournament sponsored by LIV Golf in Mexico, held at Playa del Carmen, south of Cancún. It debuted in February 2023 . The first event was also co-sponsored by the MENA Tour .