Kashmiri Mogra Saffron
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Kashmiri Mogra saffron is not just the best saffron in India — it is recognised as among the finest saffron in the world. Deep red threads with intense aroma, rich crocin content and the authentic floral-earthy depth that no other saffron can replicate. A jar of genuine Kashmiri kesar is something altogether different from what most people have experienced
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Rs. 590.00 - Regular price
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Description
The Most Precious Spice in the World — and Why Kashmir's Is the Best
Saffron is the most expensive spice in the world by weight. It takes roughly 150,000 flowers and 75,000 hours of hand-picking to produce just one kilogram of saffron stigmas. Every thread is hand-harvested because no machine has ever been able to replicate the precision needed. This is why genuine saffron costs what it does and why the market is flooded with fake and adulterated products.
Kashmiri saffron, specifically from the Pampore region in Kashmir, is considered a different category of saffron from Spanish or Iranian saffron. The thick, deep red threads with naturally attached yellow bases, the intense aroma that is both floral and earthy and the extraordinarily high crocin content — which is the compound responsible for saffron's colour and many of its health benefits — make Kashmiri Mogra saffron the gold standard in the global saffron market.
Mogra Grade — What It Means
Within Kashmiri saffron, Mogra is the highest quality grade. It consists entirely of the deep red stigma portion of the saffron flower with no yellow style attached. This red portion is where all the crocin, safranal (the aroma compound) and picrocrocin (the taste compound) are concentrated. Mogra grade saffron is deeper red, more aromatic and significantly more potent than lower grades where yellow style is included to add weight.
How to Use Kashmiri Saffron Correctly
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Always bloom saffron first: Soak 8 to 10 threads in 2 tablespoons of warm milk or warm water for 20 to 30 minutes before adding to your dish. This releases the colour and aroma far more effectively than adding dry threads.
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In biryani and pulao: Add the bloomed saffron liquid over the rice in the last 10 minutes of dum cooking.
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In kheer and desserts: Add bloomed saffron to milk-based desserts 5 minutes before serving.
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In saffron milk: 8 to 10 threads in a glass of warm milk with a drizzle of honey before bed is one of the most effective traditional wellness and sleep remedies.
Amount: A very little goes a very long way. 8 to 10 threads is enough to colour and flavour one dish generously.
Key Features
- Authentic Kashmiri Mogra Grade — Finest Kesar Available
- Deep Red Threads — 100% Pure Stigmas Only
- Rich in Crocin — Superior Colour and Flavour
- Lab Tested for Authenticity and Purity
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Benefits
Powerful Antioxidant and Anti-inflammatory
Crocin and crocetin in saffron are among the most potent natural antioxidants studied. They have significantly better bioavailability than many plant antioxidants and have documented anti-inflammatory effects that are comparable to some pharmaceutical anti-inflammatories in preliminary research.
Mood Enhancement and Natural Antidepressant
Saffron is one of the most extensively studied natural compounds for mood improvement. Multiple clinical trials have shown saffron supplementation to be effective in reducing symptoms of mild to moderate depression and anxiety, with results comparable to low-dose antidepressants. The safranal and crocin compounds are believed to interact with serotonin metabolism.
Memory and Cognitive Support
Crocin in saffron has demonstrated ability to protect neural cells, improve memory formation and support cognitive function in studies. This has made saffron a subject of significant research for neurodegenerative condition prevention. Regular consumption as part of a balanced diet is associated with maintained cognitive health.
Eye Health Protection
Saffron's crocin and crocetin have been studied for their protective effects on retinal cells. Research suggests regular saffron consumption may protect against age-related macular degeneration — a leading cause of vision loss in older adults. The antioxidant protection of crocin is particularly relevant for eye tissue.
PMS and Menstrual Comfort
Saffron has shown clinically significant effects in reducing PMS symptoms including mood swings, anxiety, irritability and physical discomfort. A small amount in warm milk is a traditional remedy for menstrual discomfort that has now been validated in clinical studies.
Sleep Quality Improvement
Safranal in saffron has mild sedative properties that support the onset and quality of sleep. Saffron milk before bed is a traditional remedy across Indian, Persian and Ayurvedic traditions and is one of the few traditional sleep remedies with actual clinical evidence supporting it.
Ingredients
What's Inside
100% Pure Kashmiri Mogra Saffron (Crocus sativus L.). Stigmas only. No colouring, no artificial flavour, no adulteration.
Single origin, lab tested. Deep red Mogra grade — the highest quality classification.
Grade Mogra — highest quality grade, deep red stigmas only
Origin Pampore region, Kashmir, India
Colour compound Crocin — indicator of saffron quality and potency
Aroma compound Safranal — the characteristic saffron fragrance
Testing Lab tested for authenticity and purity verification
Important Information
Sourcing Directly from Kashmiri saffron growers in the Pampore region. Hand-harvested.
Net Weight As per pack — saffron is used in tiny quantities; a small pack lasts many months
Shelf Life 3 years when stored correctly.
Storage Cool, dry, dark place in an airtight container. Saffron is sensitive to light and moisture.
Usage 8 to 10 threads per dish. Always bloom before use. A small quantity goes a long way.
Direction
- Saffron is commonly used in a variety of dishes, including rice pilaf, biryanis, paellas, risottos, desserts, beverages, and savory stews or soups.
Disclaimer
Please Read
Kashmiri Mogra Saffron is a premium natural food spice. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Saffron in normal culinary amounts is safe for most people. Very large amounts (above 5 grams at once) can be toxic — this is far above any normal cooking amount.
Shipping Information
For orders below INR 499, minimal charges apply; free shipping for orders above INR 500. Delivery within 4-7 business days, longer for remote locations or international orders, not available on holidays. No hidden charges; address changes possible before dispatch.








Kashmiri Mogra Saffron
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Rs. 590.00 - Regular price
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Rs. 590.00 - Sale price
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Rs. 590.00
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much saffron should I use per dish?
A very little goes a very long way with quality Kashmiri Mogra saffron. 8 to 10 threads per dish is enough to colour and flavour a dish for 4 to 6 people generously. More saffron does not always mean better results — too much can make a dish medicinal tasting rather than pleasantly saffron-flavoured.
How should I use saffron for maximum flavour and colour?
Always bloom saffron before using it. Soak 8 to 10 threads in 2 to 3 tablespoons of warm milk or water for 20 to 30 minutes. Add both the liquid and the softened threads to your dish. This releases far more colour and aroma than adding dry threads directly. The warmth gently extracts the crocin and safranal compounds without destroying them.
How do I know if saffron is genuine and not adulterated?
Genuine saffron has specific characteristics: the threads should be dark red with a slightly lighter end, not uniformly red all the way through (which suggests dyed threads). When you rub a thread between wet fingers, it should release a gradual golden-yellow colour, not an instant bright red (which indicates artificial colouring). It should smell intensely floral and earthy. Lab testing is the most reliable verification — our saffron is lab tested for authenticity.
What is Mogra grade Kashmiri saffron?
Mogra is the highest quality grade of Kashmiri saffron. It consists entirely of the deep red stigma portion of the saffron flower, with no yellow style attached. The red stigma is where all the active compounds — crocin for colour, safranal for aroma, picrocrocin for taste — are concentrated. Mogra grade saffron is deeper red, more aromatic and more potent than lower grades that include yellow portions to add weight.
Why is Kashmiri saffron more expensive than other saffron?
Kashmiri saffron commands a premium for several reasons. The Pampore region of Kashmir has unique soil and climate conditions that produce saffron with higher crocin content and more intense aroma than Spanish or Iranian saffron. Kashmiri saffron is entirely hand-harvested by skilled workers during a narrow 2-week window each year. The yield per acre is lower. And the GI-tagged Kashmiri saffron brand carries significant authenticity value in the market.

