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The Silk Road's Most Famous Spice: Uzbekistan's Saffron

The Silk Road's Most Famous Spice: Uzbekistan's Saffron

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Saffron — the world's most expensive spice — was once a major product of Uzbekistan's Silk Road cities. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Samarkand and Bukhara became hubs of saffron cultivation and trade from the 8th century onward. They trace the plant's journey from Sassanid Persia to Central Asia, its role in Timurid cookery and medicine, and its sudden disappearance after the Mongol invasions. Along the way, they uncover a 10th-century Arab geographer's description of Samarkand's saffron, a 14th-century recipe from the court of Amir Timur, and the modern revival of saffron farming in the Ferghana Valley. The conversation also touches on the spice's use in Uzbek pilaf today and the surprising connection between saffron and the Samanid Renaissance. This episode is a fragrant slice of daily life on the Silk Road that hasn't been covered in earlier shows. #Saffron #Uzbekistan #SilkRoad #Samarkand #Bukhara #Timurid #Samanid #FerghanaValley #SpiceTrade #MedievalCuisine #AmirTimur #AbuRayhanBiruni #IbnHauqal #Pilaf #History #FexingoHistory #CentralAsia #CulinaryHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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