Saffron Comparison Guide

Saffron Comparison Guide

Find Your Perfect Saffron Grade

The Four Main Grades

Super Negin

Premium – Highest Grade

25–30mm, deep crimson, no yellow parts. Strongest aroma, highest potency. Best for special occasions.

Negin

High Quality – Excellent

20–25mm, vibrant red, minimal yellow. Strong aroma, high potency. Best for everyday gourmet cooking.

Sargol

Good Value – Quality

15–20mm, red with some yellow. Good aroma, moderate potency. Best for regular cooking.

Pushal

Standard Grade

10–15mm, red with yellow parts. Mild aroma, lower potency. Best for bulk or commercial use.

Detailed Comparison

Property Super Negin Negin Sargol Pushal
Thread Length 25–30mm 20–25mm 15–20mm 10–15mm
Color Intensity Deep crimson Vibrant red Red Red/yellow
Yellow Parts None Minimal Some Significant
Crocin (color) Highest High Moderate Lower
Safranal (aroma) Strongest Strong Good Mild
Relative Price Premium High Mid Budget

Why Super Negin Offers Better Value

Despite the higher price, Super Negin is more economical in practice: higher potency means you use less per dish, there is no waste from yellow parts, and the longer shelf life means less spoilage. The result per gram is significantly better.

Why Afghanistan Saffron?

  • Perfect climate and mineral-rich soil in Herat Province
  • 3,000+ years of traditional farming expertise
  • Hand-harvested at dawn for peak potency
  • Natural growing – no heavy pesticides
  • Consistently superior color, aroma, and flavor
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