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Retrieved 2018-11-21.
Krokos Kozanis, by the Gr****
National Tourism Organisation Harvesting the
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agriculture quality...
- In
classical mythology,
Crocus (Ancient Gr****: Κρόκος,
Krókos) was a
mortal youth who was
changed by the gods into a
saffron flower.
Crocus was unhappy...
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important center is the
eponymous town of
Krokos, in the
Kozani region of Greece. The
saffron product,
Krokos Kozanis is a PDO (Protected
Designation of...
- in
Greece and
abroad for the
production of
saffron (
Krokos Kozanis), in the
nearby town of
Krokos.
Kozani is a
transport node
between Central Macedonia...
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slightly more
potent than Spanish. Gr****
saffron produced in the town of
Krokos is PDO
protected due to its
particularly high-quality
colour and strong...
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Koiladi Komanos Komnina Kontovouni Koryfi Kozani Kranidia Kremasti Krimini Krokos Kteni Lefkadi Lefkadia Lefkara Lefkopigi Lefkothea Lefkovrysi Leventis Liknades...
- Science. 1 (2): 156–162. doi:10.1177/2167702612468111. S2CID 145382198.
Krokos, Eric; Plaisant, Catherine; Varshney,
Amitabh (16 May 2018). "Virtual Memory...
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shorter than they are wide. The
genus name is
derived from the Gr****
words krokos,
meaning "saffron", and osme,
meaning "odour" – from the
dried leaves emitting...
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products Avgotaracho Florina peppers Gr**** wine Fava
Santorinis Kalamata olive Krokos Kozanis (Saffron)
Menalou honey Rodi
Ermionis Santorini tomato Sardeles...
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Western Macedonia. Some of its more
famous products are marbles,
Saffron (
krokos Kozanis), fruits,
Florina peppers,
local wines (Kozani, Amyntaio), furs...