Flavor Profile
Warm and earthy with pronounced musky notes. Delicate and slightly floral as it steeps, with a savory finish.
How To Use
Steep 2–3 threads per serving in warm water, broth, or milk several minutes, then add liquid and threads to paella, risotto, bouillabaisse, breads, desserts, sauces, or stews.
FAQ
What does Spanish Coupe saffron mean?
Spanish Coupe refers to high-quality saffron made from carefully selected stigmas of the Crocus sativus flower. It is known for strong color and concentrated flavor.
How is Spanish saffron different from Moroccan saffron?
Spanish and Moroccan saffron both come from the Crocus sativus flower and share similar warm, earthy, and musky notes. Differences typically come down to growing region and grading, which can affect color strength and intensity.
How many saffron threads should I use in paella or risotto?
Use about 2 to 3 threads per serving. Steep them first in warm liquid to release their color and flavor evenly.
Spanish Coupe refers to high-quality saffron made from carefully selected stigmas of the Crocus sativus flower. It is known for strong color and concentrated flavor.
How is Spanish saffron different from Moroccan saffron?
Spanish and Moroccan saffron both come from the Crocus sativus flower and share similar warm, earthy, and musky notes. Differences typically come down to growing region and grading, which can affect color strength and intensity.
How many saffron threads should I use in paella or risotto?
Use about 2 to 3 threads per serving. Steep them first in warm liquid to release their color and flavor evenly.