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France, Var, Dracenie, Bargemon, Saffron of the Sun, saffron (pistil of crocus sativus linnaeus), dehydrated stigmas
71361933 - France, Var, Dracenie, Bargemon, Saffron of the Sun, saffron (pistil of crocus sativus linnaeus), dehydrated stigmas
France, Var, Dracenie, Bargemon, Saffron of the Sun, saffron (pistil of crocus sativus linnaeus), dehydrated stigmas
71361932 - France, Var, Dracenie, Bargemon, Saffron of the Sun, saffron (pistil of crocus sativus linnaeus), dehydrated stigmas
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Women collecting stigmas from saffron crocus flowers. madridejos. spain. Saffron is the stigma of the crocus flower, which originally came from Asia Minor. Saffron is called Azafrán in Spanish. Today almost three-quarters of the world's production of saff
71146849 - Women collecting stigmas from saffron crocus flowers. madridejos. spain. Saffron is the stigma of the crocus flower, which originally came from Asia Minor. Saffron is called Azafrán in Spanish. Today almost three-quarters of the world's production of saff
Women collecting stigmas from saffron crocus flowers. madridejos. spain. Saffron is the stigma of the crocus flower, which originally came from Asia Minor. Saffron is called Azafrán in Spanish. Today almost three-quarters of the world's production of saff
71146850 - Women collecting stigmas from saffron crocus flowers. madridejos. spain. Saffron is the stigma of the crocus flower, which originally came from Asia Minor. Saffron is called Azafrán in Spanish. Today almost three-quarters of the world's production of saff