Saffron is the most expensive spice in the world, and unfortunately, this makes it a target for adulteration. Many sellers mix real saffron with fake threads, dyed corn silk, or artificial fibers to increase profits.
At KesarHarvesters, we believe in educating our customers. Here are 4 simple tests you can perform at home to verify whether your saffron is genuine.
These tests require no special equipment — just common household items.
Place a few saffron threads in a glass of warm water. Real saffron releases its golden-yellow color slowly over 10-15 minutes while keeping its red color intact. Fake saffron releases color immediately (often red/orange) and the threads lose their color quickly, turning pale or white.
Real saffron threads are deep crimson-red with slightly lighter orange-yellow tips at the bottom. Each thread has a natural gradient. Fake saffron is uniformly red throughout with no gradient, often appearing painted or dyed.
Real saffron has a distinct sweet, earthy, honey-like fragrance with floral notes. It's strong but pleasant. Fake saffron often has no aroma at all, or has a chemical/metallic smell. If it smells like plastic or chemicals, it's not genuine.
Real saffron threads are trumpet-shaped — they're wider at one end (the stigma) and thinner at the other end. They feel dry and brittle. Fake saffron threads are uniform in thickness throughout, and may feel waxy, moist, or overly soft.
All our saffron is sourced directly from farms in Pampore, Kashmir. We guarantee: