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This type of saffron has beautiful color and shape, and it smells great. This kind of saffron has three smooth, unbroken strands of stigmas that are connected to each other (unlike Sargol saffron, where the stigmas have fractures).
Because of this, this kind of saffron looks better and costs more than Sergol saffron. However, most people prefer to buy Sergol saffron, which has the same color and smell as Negin saffron but costs less.
Customers from other countries are more likely to buy expensive saffron. There are two kinds of Negin saffron: Super-Negin and Semi-Negin.
In Poshal saffron, the saffron cream (the white part) is kept away from under the flower so that the stigmas have 1-3 mm of cream.
Some yellow or white can be seen at the end of the stigmas of the three branches of saffron, which gives it a pocket-like shape. This is why saffron is called Pushal.
There are two kinds of pushal saffron: pushal and normal pushal. This model of saffron is given a grade from 1 to 3 based on how rough the stigma is and how much cream is on it.
Pushal saffron with thick, smooth stigmas and little root cream is called Pendarian pushal. Pushal saffron with normal, wrinkled stigmas and more root cream is called normal pushal.
The most widely used and common types of saffron is for peoples use, and consumers are more familiar with this type of saffron. There are different grades of Sargol saffron, one of which is called AII-Red. In pure Sargol saffron, the cream or white part is wholly taken away, leaving only the red part. This is why it is called all red.
Sargol saffron is graded and priced differently based on how thick the stigmas are, how fine or coarse they are, and whether or not they are broken.
It is hard to say what kind of saffron Sargol is. Two things, called stigma length and the presence or absence of white pieces of the root that have turned red and are mixed in with the load, are used to grade saffron from 1 to 3.
The red and yellow parts of the saffron are together in a single strand. So that about 30% of the yellow part is red, and 70% of the red part is yellow.
In this type of classification, the saffron is whole, and the stigmas of the three saffron branches are not separated from the white part of the saffron (or the saffron cream).
This model can be set up in both a one-way and a two-way way. In the one-way arrangement, the creams and stigmas are put on top of each other. In the two-way arrangement, however, the stigmas are put on both sides, and the creams are put in the middle.