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Pure Kashmiri Saffron (Kesar) – Premium Indian Saffron

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🌸 Pampore, Kashmir — ISO 3632 Category I

Pure Kashmiri Mongra Saffron — The World's Most Prized Kesar

Portho Nutrients Kashmiri Saffron is sourced exclusively from Pampore, Kashmir — the only verified geographical origin of authentic Indian kesar — and graded as Mongra, the highest classification of Kashmiri saffron under ISO 3632 Category I. Each jar contains pure Crocus sativus stigmas: deep crimson threads, hand-harvested at dawn during the brief 3-week October harvest window, sun-dried to preserve aromatic compounds, and independently verified for purity.

Known across the world as kesar, kashmiri zafran, mongra kesar, zafran, kong (in Kashmiri), or Indian saffron — this is the same spice used in Ayurvedic medicine for 3,500+ years, prized for mood support, skin health, cognitive function, and culinary excellence. No additives. No artificial colour. No fillers. Pure Crocus sativus stigmas only.

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Mongra
ISO 3632 Cat. I Grade
Highest grade — pure red stigma tips only, no yellow style diluting potency
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Pampore
GI-Tagged Origin
Geographical Indication protected — only saffron from Pampore, Kashmir qualifies
100%
Purity Verified
Independently tested — no artificial dye, no added weight, no foreign material

Choose Your Size

Same Mongra grade, same Pampore origin — choose the size that fits your usage.

Why Pampore Saffron is Different from Every Other Saffron in the World

Pampore — located in the Kashmir Valley at approximately 1,600 metres elevation — is the only geographical origin of authentic Kashmiri kesar. The combination of Himalayan altitude, glacial soil mineral composition, cold nights, and warm days creates growing conditions unique on Earth. Iranian saffron dominates global volume (~90% of supply) but Kashmiri Mongra from Pampore has consistently higher crocin concentration, more intense safranal aroma, and a richer flavour profile — verified by independent ISO 3632 testing.

The harvest is a brief 3-week window in October. Each Crocus sativus flower must be hand-picked within hours of blooming. It takes approximately 150,000 flowers to produce 1 kilogram of dried saffron — which is why Kashmiri saffron is priced the way it is, and why adulteration is so common in the market. Portho Nutrients sources directly from Pampore farms with full traceability.

1,600m
Altitude
Pampore, Kashmir
3 Weeks
Annual Harvest
Window (October)
150K
Flowers Per
Kilogram of Saffron
GI Tag
Geographically
Protected Origin

8 Clinically Studied Benefits of Kashmiri Saffron

Backed by peer-reviewed research and 3,500 years of Ayurvedic tradition. View full benefits guide →

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Mood Support

Crocin & safranal modulate serotonin — effective for mild to moderate mood improvement in clinical trials

Skin Radiance

Crocin antioxidants protect skin from oxidative stress, pigmentation, and UV damage

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Cognitive Function

Neuroprotective properties support memory, learning, and age-related cognitive health

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Menstrual Health

Clinical studies show saffron reduces PMS symptoms through dopamine pathway modulation

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Eye Health

Clinical trials show saffron improves retinal function in age-related macular degeneration

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Heart Health

Antioxidants support healthy blood circulation and cardiovascular function

Energy & Vitality

Traditionally consumed as kesar doodh for daily vitality in Ayurvedic practice

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Rich Antioxidants

Among the highest antioxidant concentrations of any culinary spice — crocin, crocetin, safranal

Portho Nutrients Kashmiri Saffron vs Generic Market Saffron

Factor Portho Nutrients (Mongra) Generic / Market Saffron
Grade Mongra — ISO 3632 Category I Unknown or mixed grade
Origin Pampore, Kashmir — GI verified Unknown, blended, or re-labelled
Form Whole stigma threads — pure crimson Often powder, broken, or mixed
Colour Release Slow — 10–15 min steep (authentic) Instant (indicates artificial dye)
Aroma Intense honey-floral-earthy Weak, chemical, or absent
Additives None — 100% Crocus sativus stigmas Often artificially coloured or weighted
Harvest Hand-picked at dawn, October only Mechanically processed, unknown season
Verification Independently tested, COA available Rarely tested or disclosed
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Every Batch Independently Verified

Portho Nutrients Kashmiri Saffron is tested for grade purity, absence of artificial colour, and zero adulteration before every batch ships. Certificate of Analysis (COA) available upon request. Questions? Contact our team →

FAQS

1. What is Kashmiri saffron and why is it special?

Kashmiri saffron, also known as kesar, is a premium variety of saffron derived from Crocus sativus. It is known for its deep red color, strong aroma, and high potency compared to other saffron types.

2. How can I check if saffron is pure?

Pure saffron threads are deep red in color, have a strong natural aroma, and release color slowly when soaked in water or milk. They do not dissolve instantly or lose their shape.

3. What are the benefits of saffron for health?

Saffron is rich in antioxidants and is commonly used to support mood, reduce stress, improve energy levels, and promote overall wellness.

4. How do you use saffron in daily life?

You can soak 2–3 saffron strands in warm milk or water and add it to tea, desserts, or meals. It is also used in various saffron recipes and as a natural seasoning.

5. Why is saffron so expensive?

Saffron is expensive because it is hand-harvested from the flower Crocus sativus, and each flower produces only a small amount of saffron threads, making it rare and valuable.