

Qorrat al ain saffron 12 grams offers saffron with red stigmas and yellow style, combining aroma, color, and great value.
Qorrat al ain saffron features saffron threads with red stigmas and a small part of yellow style. While slightly less pure than Negin or Sargol, it still offers natural fragrance and color. A balanced option combining quality, authenticity, and affordability.
| Net Weight | 12g |
|---|---|
| Unit Weight | 1g |
| Packs per Box | 12 |
| Saffron Type | Poushal |
| Packaging Type | Standard Pack |
| Origin | Iran |
| Brand | Qorrat al ain |
The most valuable and expensive variety of Iranian saffron It consists of long, thick, all-red stigmas with no style, either joined or completely separated, smooth and unbroken. The stigmas in Negin saffron are generally larger than those in Sargol
The most commonly used saffron type It contains only the red stigmas, fully separated and without any trace of the style. Sargol is known for its vibrant color and strong aroma
This type includes the red stigma along with 1 to 3 millimeters of the yellow style It is less pure than Negin or Sargol but still contains both aroma and coloring agents

This is the full thread of saffron — stigma and style intact — carefully aligned and dried as a whole. It represents the traditional form of saffron strands
This is the part of the saffron thread that includes only the style, separated from the stigma.Konj is not considered part of the standard saffron grading system. In European markets, it is often referred to as “White” or “Style”, and it contains minimal color and aroma

