Zafran
Zafran (Saffron) is mainly produced in countries like Iran, which is the largest producer globally, followed by India (particularly Kashmir), Afghanistan, Spain, and Morocco. It thrives in cool, dry climates with well-drained soil, making high-altitude and temperate regions ideal for cultivation.
Types of Zafran
- Super Negin – Highest quality, long red stigmas.
- Negin – High-quality but slightly shorter threads.
- Sargol – Only the red tips, very pure and fragrant.
- Pushal – Red stigmas with yellow threads, affordable.
- Bunch – Complete thread with red and yellow parts; lowest grade.
Common Uses of Zafran
- Cooking
In Pakistan, saffron (Zafran) is widely used in traditional cooking to enhance both flavor and aroma. It is especially popular in dishes like biryani, kheer, zafran milk, desserts, and tea. Adding just a pinch of saffron brings out a rich golden color, a luxurious aroma, and a distinct taste that elevates everyday recipes into festive specialties. Whether it’s used in a warm glass of milk for health benefits or sprinkled into sweets and rice dishes during celebrations, Zafran remains a beloved and essential spice in Pakistani kitchens.
- Traditional Medicine
Used in Unani and Ayurvedic systems for various treatments.
- Skin & Beauty
Mixed in face packs and skin creams for glow and fairness.
- Religious & Cultural
Used in religious ceremonies and wedding rituals in South Asia and the Middle East.
Health Benefits of Zafran
Benefit | Detail |
Mood Booster | Reduces stress, anxiety, and depression naturally |
Memory Enhancer | Boosts brain function and concentration |
Heart Health | Helps in reducing blood pressure and cholesterol |
Skin Glow | Used in ubtan for fairness and glow |
PMS Relief | Reduces menstrual pain and mood swings |
Eye Health | Protects against age-related vision loss |
Aphrodisiac | Boosts libido and fertility in both men & women |
Antioxidant | Fights cell damage and inflammation |
Zafran Price in Pakistan
Type | Average Price (Per Gram) |
Iranian Sargol | PKR 700 – 1,200 |
Kashmiri Mongra | PKR 1,200 – 2,200 |
Afghan zafran | PKR 900 – 1,500 |
Spanish zafran | PKR 700 – 1,100 |
Note: Prices may vary depending on city, purity, and seller.
Type | Average Price (Per Gram) |
Iranian Sargol | PKR 1700 – 2200 |
Kashmiri Mongra | PKR 2200 – 3200 |
Afghan zafran | PKR 1900 – 2500 |
Spanish zafran | PKR 1700 – 2100 |
Precautions & Tips
- Do not exceed 5g per day can be toxic in large quantities.
- Always buy from trusted sellers. Many fake products are in the market.
- Store in a cool, dark, airtight container to retain aroma and color.
- Pregnant women should consult a doctor before using zafran in large amounts.
Where to Buy in Pakistan?
Visit Gb Dryfruit Supplier to order online.