If you have problems with the “Crocus spice” Buzzword in Cookie Jam, we can help you. Let’s find the answer together.
Who doesn’t like quizzes? It’s a great opportunity to learn interesting facts and use them later during meetings with friends or family. Cookie Jam players have constant opportunities to expand their knowledge. Everything thanks to Buzzwords. This event provides a new set of questions every weekend. Some of them, like “Winter Olympic sport in 1998” test general knowledge. Others hit on more game-related topics (food). “Type of tree or syrup” or “California orange stone fruit” are perfect examples of that. Another crossword which fits this category perfectly is “Crocus spice”.
This Cookie Jam question tests your knowledge of spices. For me, answer to it is definitely not as groundbreaking and changing the worldview as in the case of „Grain like pasta from North Africa”. However, it is still quite interesting. So, what is the correct answer to “Crocus spice”?
So, now it's time for some interesting facts directly from Wikipedia. Saffron is one of the most expensive spices in the world. It’s made from the dried stigmas (part of the flower) of Crocus sativus. This plant originated in the Mediterranean climate, but later it spread across Eurasia. Now, you can find it in countries such as Iran (which is also the largest producer of Saffron), India and Greece.
Historical sources state that Saffron has been used by humans for more than 3500 years. Over the years, the spice was used in a variety of different ways. Now, it’s primarily used in the food industry as spice and natural food colorant. However, it also serves as a medicine and dye.
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