Pampore Saffron (also called Kashmir Saffron, Crocus sativus) grows only on the Karewa — fertile flat-topped plateaus south of Srinagar at about 1,600 m. The combination of dry, cold winters and short, warm autumns produces saffron with a crocin content above 6.8% — the deepest colour, the strongest aroma, the highest bioactivity of any saffron grown anywhere.
A 1-gram pouch of Mongra-grade Pampore saffron contains around 150 dried stigmas. Each came from a single hand-picked flower, picked before sunrise on one of about 30 days a year when the fields are in bloom.

