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  1. Crocus Sativus saffron is a plant taken from the Orient.
  2. This bulb grows in June and produces a flower that quickly sprouts three elongated stigmas.
  3. The flowers are harvested by hand. Once the root has been separated and the stigmas dried, the
  4. latter are turned into a powder of great value. It allows for much freedom of use in cooking, and
  5. is much in demand as a spice or colorant that can be employed in medicinal preparations.
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  9. Crocus Sativus saffron is a plant taken from the Orient.
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  12. This bulb grows in June and produces a flower that quickly sprouts three elongated stigmas.
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  15. The flowers are harvested by hand. Once the root has been separated and the stigmas dried, the
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  18. latter are turned into a powder of great value. It allows for much freedom of use in cooking, and
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  21. is much in demand as a spice or colorant that can be employed in medicinal preparations.
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  24. CrocusSativussaffronisaplanttakenfromtheOrient.
  25. ThisbulbgrowsinJuneandproducesaflowerthatquicklysproutsthreeelongatedstigmas.
  26. Theflowersareharvestedbyhand.Oncetheroothasbeenseparatedandthestigmasdried,the
  27. latterareturnedintoapowderofgreatvalue.Itallowsformuchfreedomofuseincooking,and
  28. ismuchindemandasaspiceorcolorantthatcanbeemployedinmedicinalpreparations.
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  32. CrocusSativussaffronisaplanttakenfromtheOrient.
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  35. ThisbulbgrowsinJuneandproducesaflowerthatquicklysproutsthreeelongatedstigmas.
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  38. Theflowersareharvestedbyhand.Oncetheroothasbeenseparatedandthestigmasdried,the
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  41. latterareturnedintoapowderofgreatvalue.Itallowsformuchfreedomofuseincooking,and
  42. 9 0 1 2 3 4 5
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  44. ismuchindemandasaspiceorcolorantthatcanbeemployedinmedicinalpreparations.
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