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In real life, Saffron was first cultivated in or near Greece. The saffron spice originates by the flower of the same name. Saffron grows best in the sunshine, not in the shade. Collecting a total of 1Ib of saffron requires 50,000 to 75,000 flowers, whilst 1 kg of saffron requires 110,000 - 170,000 flowers. In the markets, saffron is considered a very expensive spice, and used in fancy dishes.
 
In real life, Saffron was first cultivated in or near Greece. The saffron spice originates by the flower of the same name. Saffron grows best in the sunshine, not in the shade. Collecting a total of 1Ib of saffron requires 50,000 to 75,000 flowers, whilst 1 kg of saffron requires 110,000 - 170,000 flowers. In the markets, saffron is considered a very expensive spice, and used in fancy dishes.
   
Saffron is grown across the Mediterranean Sea, in countries like Spain, Morocco, Greece. Some other places include parts of the Middle East and North American territories.
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Saffron is grown across the Mediterranean Sea, in countries like Spain, Morocco, Greece. Some other places include parts of the Middle East and North American territories.{{Ingredients}}

Revision as of 12:03, 11 January 2019

Saffron

Saffron is an ingredient in the Chocolatier games, first debuting in Secret Ingredients. In both games, Saffron is one the most expensive ingredient in both games, and can cost almost a fortune for any player.

Secret Ingredients

Saffron had debuted in this game. Saffron can be located at The Sahara and purchased there. Players can use Saffron with various recipes used for quests.

The ingredient Saffron is used in the following recipes:

Decadence By Design

Saffron had lost it's role as a secret ingredient, and now it can be bought from various shops. Once again, this ingredient is the most expensive in the game and used in various recipes, including Truffles.

The ingredient Saffron is used in the following Truffle recipe:

  • Cameroonian Dark Truffles w/ Saffron

Real Life Information

In real life, Saffron was first cultivated in or near Greece. The saffron spice originates by the flower of the same name. Saffron grows best in the sunshine, not in the shade. Collecting a total of 1Ib of saffron requires 50,000 to 75,000 flowers, whilst 1 kg of saffron requires 110,000 - 170,000 flowers. In the markets, saffron is considered a very expensive spice, and used in fancy dishes.

Saffron is grown across the Mediterranean Sea, in countries like Spain, Morocco, Greece. Some other places include parts of the Middle East and North American territories.

Ingredients
Cacao
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Coffee
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Dairy
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Sugar
Caramel (1, 3) • Honey (3) • Maple Syrup (3) • Sugar (1, 2, 3)
Fruits
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Nuts
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Flavors
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