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The [[English language|English]] word saffron likely originates from the [[Old French]] ''safran'', which traces back through [[Latin]] and [[Persian language|Persian]] to the word ''zarparān'', meaning “gold strung.” It is a [[Sterility (physiology)|sterile]], human-propagated, [[autumn]]-flowering plant descended from wild relatives in the eastern [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]], cultivated for its fragrant purple [[Flower|flowers]] and valuable red stigmas in sunny, [[temperate climates]]. Saffron is primarily used as a culinary [[spice]] and natural [[colourant]], with additional historical uses in [[traditional medicine]], [[dyeing]], [[Perfume|perfumery]], and [[Ritual|religious rituals]].

The English word saffron likely originates from the Old French safran, which traces back through Latin and Persian to the word zarparān, meaning “gold strung.” It is a sterile, human-propagated, autumn-flowering plant descended from wild relatives in the eastern Mediterranean, cultivated for its fragrant purple flowers and valuable red stigmas in sunny, temperate climates. Saffron is primarily used as a culinary spice and natural colourant, with additional historical uses in traditional medicine, dyeing, perfumery, and religious rituals.