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{{Infobox nutritional value
| name = Dried saffron
| serving_size = 1 tbsp (2.1 g)
| kJ = 27
| carbs = 1.37 g
| fibre = 0.10 g
| fat = 0.12 g
| satfat = 0.03 g
| transfat = 0.00 g
| monofat = 0.01 g
| polyfat = 0.04 g
| protein = 0.24 g
| water = 0.25 g
| vitA_iu = 11
| thiamin_mg = 0
| riboflavin_mg = 0.01
| niacin_mg = 0.03
| vitB6_mg = 0.02
| folate_ug = 2
| vitB12_ug = 0
| vitC_mg = 1.7
| vitD_ug = 0
| vitD_iu = 0
| calcium_mg = 2
| copper_mg = 0.01
| iron_mg = 0.23
| magnesium_mg = 6
| manganese_mg = 0.6
| phosphorus_mg = 5
| potassium_mg = 36
| selenium_ug = 0.1
| sodium_mg = 3
| zinc_mg = 0.02
| note = [https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/food-details/170934/nutrients Full Link to USDA database entry]
| source_usda = 1
}}
The primary use of saffron is in food and drink preparation. Saffron has a long history of use in [[traditional medicine]]. Saffron has also been used as a fabric [[dye]], particularly in China and India, and in perfumery. It is used for religious purposes in India. It is one of the ingredients used in the making of [[Arabic coffee]] in [[Saudi Arabia]].
Dried saffron
Nutritional value per 1 tbsp (2.1 g)
Energy27 kJ (6.5 kcal)
1.37 g
Dietary fibre0.10 g
0.12 g
Saturated0.03 g
Trans0.00 g
Monounsaturated0.01 g
Polyunsaturated0.04 g
0.24 g
Vitamins and minerals
VitaminsQuantity
%DV
Vitamin A11 IU
Thiamine (B1)
0%
0 mg
Riboflavin (B2)
1%
0.01 mg
Niacin (B3)
0%
0.03 mg
Vitamin B6
1%
0.02 mg
Folate (B9)
1%
2 μg
Vitamin B12
0%
0 μg
Vitamin C
2%
1.7 mg
Vitamin D
0%
0 μg
Vitamin D
0%
0 IU
MineralsQuantity
%DV
Calcium
0%
2 mg
Copper
1%
0.01 mg
Iron
1%
0.23 mg
Magnesium
1%
6 mg
Manganese
26%
0.6 mg
Phosphorus
0%
5 mg
Potassium
1%
36 mg
Selenium
0%
0.1 μg
Sodium
0%
3 mg
Zinc
0%
0.02 mg
Other constituentsQuantity
Water0.25 g

Percentages estimated using US recommendations for adults, except for potassium, which is estimated based on expert recommendation from the National Academies.

The primary use of saffron is in food and drink preparation. Saffron has a long history of use in traditional medicine. Saffron has also been used as a fabric dye, particularly in China and India, and in perfumery. It is used for religious purposes in India. It is one of the ingredients used in the making of Arabic coffee in Saudi Arabia.