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Azafran may
refer to: The
Spanish name for
Saffron Corrales azafran, also
known as Safflower, a
substitute ****e for
Saffron This
disambiguation page...
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heirloom variety originating in Corrales, New Mexico,
called "Corrales
Azafran", is
still cultivated and used as a
saffron substitute in New
Mexican cuisine...
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Retrieved January 26, 2018. "Corrales
Azafrán - Native-Seeds-Search". shop.nativeseeds.org. "NS/S Herb
Seeds -
Corrales Azafran".
ARBICO Organics.
Archived from...
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Cuisine Location 2024
Aramburu Contemporary Buenos Aires –
Recoleta Azafrán Contemporary Mendoza –
Ciudad de
Mendoza Brindillas Contemporary Mendoza...
- dolorosa; La Gran Via;
Luisa Fernanda; La
verbena de la Paloma; La Rosa del
Azafrán; La revoltosa; Agua,
Azucarillos y Aguardiente; Doña Francisquita; Gigantes...
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grows wild in Guanajuato, Mexico,
where it is
known as
azafrán, azafrancillo,
azafrán de
bolita or
saffron pellets and has
several culinary uses,...
- "Cuñapé,
deleitando paladares desde el
oriente boliviano hasta tu mesa".
Azafrán Bolivia (in Spanish). 2021-04-28.
Retrieved 2023-01-30. Colombia, Radio...
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Archived from the
original on 2013-10-02.
Retrieved 2014-05-07. "Editorial
Azafran y Cinabrio".
Archived from the
original on 2013-10-02.
Retrieved 2013-09-23...
- seed
sieqja saia
acequia سَاقِيَة (sāqiya)
canal żagħfran
zaffarana azafrán زَعْفَرَان (zaʿfarān)
saffron żahra zàgara
azahar زَهْرَة (zahra) blossom...
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Oriental in
Guanajuato consists of the
Sierra Gorda and the
Sierra del
Azafrán in the northeast. The
Mexican Plateau extends through the
center of the...