SAFFRON
Pampore or Pampur is a noteworthy town arranged on the eastern side of waterway Jehlum on Srinagar-Jammu National Highway in Jammu and Kashmir. It is overall acclaimed for its Saffron, so known as "Saffron Town of Kashmir". Pampore is one of only a handful couple of spots on the planet where saffron, the world's most costly zest, grows. The zone is around 11 km from Srinagar downtown area Lal Chowk. The postal code of zone is 192121. Pampore is likewise exceptionally well known for fresh bread known as 'Shirmaal'.
Saffron is a flavour got from the bloom of Crocus sativus, regularly known as the "saffron crocus". The clear blood red marks of disgrace and styles, called strings, are gathered and dried to be utilized basically as a flavouring and shading operator in sustenance. Saffron, long among the world's most expensive flavours by weight, was presumably first developed in or close Greece. sativus is most likely a type of C. cartwrightianus, that developed by human cultivators specifically rearing plants for uncommonly long marks of shame in late Bronze Age Crete. It gradually proliferated all through quite a bit of Eurasia and was later conveyed to parts of North Africa, North America, and Oceania.
Saffron's taste and iodoform or roughage like scent result from the synthetic compounds picrocrocin and safranal. It likewise contains a carotenoid shade, crocin, which confers a rich brilliant yellow tone to dishes and materials. Its written history is verified in a seventh century BC Assyrian plant treatise accumulated under Ashurbanipal, and it has been exchanged and utilized for more than four centuries.