Pros & Cons
Pros
Strong fragrance and quality taste. Tastes bitter as it should and does not lose colour when cooked. Give beautiful colour to rice. Good but delicate flavour.
The scent hits you as soon as you open the jar. There's a good quantity too, so it's far better value than the meagre portion you get in the supermarket.
Cons
This tastes like plastic when you infuse it in water. The new bottles they use have a bend in the buttress thread. The saffron ends up dry and brittle with less aroma.
Highlights
Quality
Quality product has strong fragrance and quality taste
Quality saffron with beautiful scent and colour
We used the product in cake and to flavour vodka
Competitiveness
Very valueable product real taste and flovour
Supermarket pilau even the premium brands wont use saffron due to the cost and theres no comparison
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I do not use food colour for biryani any more only few strands dilute in a small amount of hot water and pour on rice after 10 minutes of cooking
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Used to use this saffron and then last time i bought that brand that puts it all in those eco pebbles and thinking now that was just a gimmick
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Used the eco pebble saffron for lots of biryanis and paellas and kept thinking the saffron wasn’t as good as it used to be
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Ive tried a lot of saffron in my time and have been ripped off with corn silk adulterated rubbish and inferior quality threads
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Knew it was going to be small
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Seems a bit in there but would only maybe last me 2 months tops
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Supermarket pilau even the premium brands wont use saffron due to the cost and theres no comparison
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
When i opened the jar you could smell the sweet aroma from it