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Italy: saffron harvest in Abruzzo

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Antje Pieper
December 9, 2025

The best saffron in Europe comes from the Italian region of Abruzzo. We tag along on harvest day and show why the region is world-famous for its quality — and how much manual labor goes into producing this "red gold."

In the Italian Abruzzo mountains, the short autumn bloom signals saffron harvest time. Farmers pick the delicate crocus flowers before sunrise to protect the precious threads inside. Saffron cultivation here dates back to the 13th century and still requires painstaking manual work: up to 200,000 blossoms for one kilo, followed by careful drying. This effort explains why saffron remains the world’s most expensive spice.

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