What Is This The Most Expensive Spice In The World? | The Spice Trail | Absolute History
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- Kate Humble uncovers the story of the world's most expensive spice - saffron, before travelling to Paplanta in Mexico, the birthplace of vanilla.
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An absolute gem of a doco, this whole series is a pleasurable immersive experience, so thoughtfully presented, with humor and grace. Kate's enthusiasm is euphoric, I can almost taste and smell the spices. . . Ahhhhhhhhhh. . . What a rush. . . . .
Well said! Me too. Peace be with you....from Michigan, U.S.A.
All through my life until I moved away from Houston, we would got across the border into Mexico and buy vanilla in the markets. A quart would be very very cheap. There is no better smelling or tasting vanilla to me. Mexican vanilla is amazing.
I'm Mexican American. Was raised on Mexican vanilla, real chorizo, home made tortillas lol! Drives me nuts when i can't find real vanilla
What a great memory. Peace be with you.....from Michigan.
"He who controls the spice, controls the universe"
Ehm...no not the universe.
Thomas Müller 🤦🏼♀️
Dune
Came for this. Was not disappoint.
aha i understood that referance
I really love her enthusasim and her respect for the different cultures
She was a bit less patronizing and culturally insensitive in this episode but she's got others which are pretty cringe worthy.
@Bravo Two Six Romeo they concealt that really good -.- I was amazed how she was walking almost alone there and the "kind" people. Its sad to think it is all show, because someday I would really like to visit those places without fear
She is absolutely great. Her appreciation is infectious
love this woman´s attitude toward other cultures. Also it is impressive how blind we are about the difficulties that farmers go through in order to make a profit from their crops it makes me feel sad about the poor appreciation that we have from them
That's her job. There are people behind her in putting out this documentary.
Well said. Me too.
Yes the life of a farmers in a natural way or old fashion way...is so hard job and we have to thanks God for all the grace he give us all
I have the same attitude when I explore western culture and food.!
Touche
I used to work in fine restaurants. 1 oz. tins of Saffron were kept locked in the chefs office. My jaw dropped when they pulled that plastic tub out of the lock box.
After I tried real vanilla in mexico, I havent bought any other kind. I get it at my local imported goods store, its so complex in flavour and sweet in smell, way better than any other vanilla. I put a little in my coffee every morning :9
How much does it cost? I'll bet it's expensive as hell.
@@thegoodlydragon7452 Its the same as any other real vanilla, more expensive than the artificial stuff but a worth it splurge.
There is nothing like real vanilla. . Scraped straight from the bean it grows in. Imag8ne flowered like orchids so precious and alm9st impossible to grow producing something so wonderful.
The vanilla girls that made you vanilla chocolate were having fun at your expense (in a nice way). You are a great international Lady. Takes a very special person to accept different cultures the way you do.
Watched this documentary at 1am. Have a deep insatiable need for a nice cup of hot chocolate
That’s what I’m doing right now... freaky..
Literally soing the same exact thing except 20 min earlier
I love the knowledge brought forth by journalist Kate Humble. I love the smell and the taste of vanilla. My favorite vanilla is from Mexico. I found important from "Spice in the World"...is the fact that vanilla was discovered in
Mexico.
The reason why vanilla is grown in other countries was due to an African slave named Edmond with knowledgeable knowledge in the fertilization of the vanilla orchid.
When I visited Dubai I walked around the souks and there were vendors where you can buy literal sacks of saffron or anything down to a small amount. It was not cheap but it's still a fraction of what it costs in a supermarket. When you consider the buying power of major spice companies their markup on a jar with a few strands of saffron is simply obscene.
me with a saffron plant in my house
Well, it does have to travel across the world, be transferred through many hands, be packaged and sold in stores. All along the way, someone gets their cut, employees have to be paid.
@@mjrussell414 The stuff sold like McCormick doesn't transfer through many hands. They obviously buy it from regional distributors and then apply a massive markup. The glass jar probably costs more than the few saffron strands they stick in it. The fact that Dubai souks can substantially undercut them just shows how obscene their margins must be. Edit: I LOL'd when I saw a jar of McCormick Spanish saffron costs $18 in Walmart. I travel to Spain a lot and they use it for paella and any Eurospar (convenience store) would charge about €3 for the same amount. That's the amount of markup.
Agreed, you can't even find it in most stores where I live (in Utah, USA). I found it once and it had 5 strands in it for $25. I was shocked to say the least.
Spices have been found to be contaminated w lead, cadmium, etc 😢
Her appreciation for other cultures is wholesome
She is wearing her name very well: “Humble”.
I ting so.
Kate captured my heart the first minute of this video! She is to spice as Joanne Murphy is to Egyptology. Wonderful to know the world is such an amazing place. Give us more of Kate!
This journalist Kate is the reason why the English conquered the world , she is so nice, polite and respectful to others cultures and she is welling to get her hands dirty but mostly welling to learn new things
Every 13th of December we in Sweden eat buns flavored with saffron. I love the taste of saffron.
I found the vanilla grown in Mexico is the best period. I use Mexican vanilla in baking and in the mixing of wax melts to scent my home. I also placed vanilla in certain drinks like chocolate, and cocoa, and added mixed cocktail drinks and ice cream.
Mexican coffee and chocolate are also excellent. They too are both native to Mexico.
Her excitement is what makes this a good watch.
I don't think so
Her vibe is lovely. Yea she doesn't come off condescending or even fake. She genuinely is excited.
I don't remember anything after Kate said she hates vanilla. I passed out from shock. Who hates vanilla?!
A few people/ :P
I would agree but I know people who just can't with the scent.😖
I like the taste but hate the scent.
I'm not exactly fond of it. I don't mind a little in my baking...but that's as far as it goes.
Janine McCarthy I use vanilla bean in cooking, but I hate the taste and smell of artificial.
I adore this spice series 💕
What a delightful presenter! Her sincere enthusiasm is so lovely. And I keep thinking for a moment that I'm looking at Elizabeth Shue!
I needed a smile. Kate humble is awesome
This doco is truly fabulous The combination of these exquisite spices and their accompanying cultures and traditions just blew me away. Thank you Kate Humble and Absolute History.You rock!
The castle caves would have maintained the perfect temperature and humidity to protect the saffron.spice. Spices generally need a cool dry place for freshness.
13:38... Extended family going to work at dawn, and this child has an enormous, cheerful, genuine smile... Contrast this with so many children today in many Western places... Despite great material wealth and seemingly endless possibilities, they are dour, sad, depressed and unhappy. So much we have lost, and for what?
@Yuck Foutube Can't say I disagree with your view.
school ruined it
I love saffron. I love herbs and spices, but saffron is so fresh and rich, it has a “clean” aroma. Beautiful. I keep it on hand. It’s wonderful in scrambled eggs with a quarter teaspoon of bullion. Just yellow up the eggs and makes them taste so rich.
I love these adventures from Kate! I enjoyed every episodes
When I was a child we lived in Germany and traveled all the time. In Spain, my brother and I each chose something look out for as a kind of travel game. I chose a billboard in the shape of a bull, while my brother chose Bib the Michelin Man billboards. At 25:40 in this video is an example of my bull billboards. What a delightful thing to see! Thanks, Absolute History team - you brought back some wonderful memories!
thats so sweet
When that guy comes with his calculator, you know its like 10% of that
Do an episode on Wasabi!
Kate Humble is a wonderful presenter and the series on these amazing spices is certainly informative
I can't deal with how good this channel is!
I do my best to buy Mexican vanilla. It's the same stuff my grandma used to make her food.
Thank God for the people who document the spice and things here
We love you, Kate. Good show mate!
That child that was present during the transaction of saffron had a very perplexed look on his face almost as if he couldn't believe the enthusiastic behavior of this woman to look at a flower.
Probably more savvy than that. "What the heck is this lady going to use 5 grams of saffron for?"
I grew vanilla in Kerala with cardamom Black pepper,cloves and innamon,When your going to place video on Aleppy green Cardamom.
So after she started her saffron journey, I became fascinated and decided to look up places that sell it. I am not sure if I've seen it before. The name is familiar, but I cant recall a recipe that I've made that uses it.
So as I'm watching this on tv, im looking for it on my phone, and then we get to the part where imitations and various cutting methods for imposters are the subject....
So I kept searching but changed my search criteria to "real saffron from Morocco"....
But then we get to the dna part and now I am too paranoid to trust anyone.
Also, how did I not know about vanilla? I grew up in texas, where Mexicans were the majority... Never learned about the vanilla thing in school. Cortez yes, the war yes, but always about the gold and even a mention of cocoa. But not vanilla? Texas history and the Alamo and such, texas being a part of Mexico for a time... we would learn about the Alamo, a failed venture I might add, for a month in school when texas history was on the curriculum, they could've taken a lesson or 2 away from that to teach about vanilla.
Its curious really. I think I am going to ask my cousins if they know about it.
I'm conflicted,
This is why academics of color demand curriculum that represents the history of America in an inclusive manner. US history is white folks version of history that conveniently leaves out the narratives of Native, Black, Mexican, Chinese, etc. histories.
Can I have some more ADS with my next infusion of saffron and vanilla plus some more ADS please
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@@davidclark9619 that won't work anymore!
Travel tip:
If you go to Mexico buy a bottle of high alcohol vanilla extract (its like $2usd for a litre.
Drop a capfull in your water and shake. Let sit for 3 minutes before drinking.
This prevents most bacterial digestive issues like "Montezuma's revenge" as long as you dont use local ice cubes.
ElMikeoMysterio What? What makes that work?
Wrong. Vanilla has absolutely no antimicrobial properties, and the extract doesn't contain even close to the amount of alcohol needed to kill the bacteria in the water. Travel tip: only drink bottled water when traveling to any third world country. Bonus tip: never travel to Mexico; it's more dangerous than Iraq.
@@susangarland6869 Ho boy! the 25 million tourists that visit Mexico every year were really, really, really waiting for your valuable opinion to stop traveling traveling to Mexico. Thank you so much
Interesting series on where and how different spices originated and are grown. It would be interesting to see more of these videos. I think the series would improve if Kate would focus more on bringing out the people involved and a bit less of Kate making herself the center of attention, which seems like a production decision she does not fully embrace. It sounds like she would be an advocate for the "fair trade" system under which the producers receive a larger part of the final price of their products.
"Not a tourist in site!" says the tourist.
She is an explorer, not a tourist.
I get the feeling people don't like you
I had noticed that vanilla was added to chocolate products & I always wondered why. Cocoa powder is very bitter by itself, the vanilla cuts that & adds sweetness & vanilla oil is an emulsifier so no need to add milk or sugar. I don't think I've ever tasted saffron, I'm curious now.
Tastes like dirt
@@catslove3884 maybe because that's what you tasted.
The last and only time I tried cooking with saffron, I didn't actually notice any particularly strong added flavors from it. It did make my food a very pleasant yellow. It's entirely possible I just did it wrong, but that's just my experience.
The problem with Mexican vanilla is - the real one is very good, but the one sold is often adulterated and fake. Especially the Mexican "vanilla" extracts you can buy are often chemically altered, and have very little if any real vanilla in them.
she's so humble , an female equivalent of anthony bourdain
Lol did she ever buy the saffron from those dudes?! XD
Sadly, I have a tumeric budget.
Love the respect for indigenous culture and traditions!
Thank you for this informative documentary.
so interesting watching the spice trail.... my gosh, I hadn't idea about any of this! How interesting and informative! well done!!! thank u!
The level of commercials in this video makes it borderline Unwatchable!
The lovely and lively Kate Humble. Her zest for life is infectious! I love it!
This is sacrilege to the Spanish; but I have found many Iranian and Indian crops to be of equal quality to the Spanish crop. Spain produces a tiny fraction of the worlds production and doesn't use it nearly as much as the Islamic world. If you buy saffron; try to use it within a few months. It's flavor is very liable to evaporate away. Old saffron is only good as a dye.
I tried all . The best are the Moroccan and the Spanish
@arsacesofconcobar Most of Europe and the Americans have fallen to Spanish Propaganda.
i'm from spain and don't find it sacrilegial in any way, in fact i don't think many people would find it sacrilegial, just the 4 bigots and the ones who had put money on fake marketing
Kashmiri saffron is absolutely brilliant
A beautiful woman creating wonderful documentaries. Thank you for sharing!
I always thought that vanilla had to be hand pollinated... well, now I know that's non-mexican vanilla thanks to our little bee friend. 🐝 🐝 🐝
The red shirt from the last episode is so much better in some many different dimensions.
I don't believe there is only one type of bee that would sit on a vanilla flower. Any insect would get attracted to it.
Love your Show ,Ma'am
Kate is the best host. She was born for this 😍
I wonder who discovered saffron...I mean who would have thought to harvest just the part of a flower? And I wonder how many similar spices like saffron are just waiting to be found.
I'm personally theorizing that it was hunter-gatherers that took a chance on eating the entire crocus and eventually realized that most of the flower didn't taste that good, but that one, tiny little part tasted heavenly, so they eventually just started ripping out those parts while gathering.
@@doomyboi agree! You eat the flower and then pin point where the flavor is coming from by eating the different parts. When I first ate Borage flowers I did this intuitively. I thought since it looked fuzzy I shouldn't risk popping the whole thing in my mouth. So I ate it bit by bit 😂
God DAMN that's a shitton of ad breaks in an hour
the guy in the beginning with the blue Tuareg headdress and shades reminds me of Peter Sellers.
A 3 oz bottle of organic vanilla runs $16. I can’t afford saffron, but one day I’ll buy some.
Apologies on the late response. I must agree. I love to cook. Every time I go to get some groceries I always search out the saffron. Have to look real good in the container just to see if there’s any in there. Lol. I look at it, sigh and go one day.
By the way, I like her (the host). She is very improvised, smart, beautiful, humanist and adapts quickly. Success for your programs and journey. Warmth greeting from Indonesia ❤️
I've met many farmers, it is very hard work.
How beautiful to see these cultures welcome western people in like their own family.
Yes. Considering the first time they came with murder and theft on their minds.... The kindness of the non Western world in spite of those past wrong is extraordinary.
@@DavidSaintloth Wow, wow easy there. The westerners didn't always just go around bullying everyone. Often they where well liked where they came because they brought prosperity with them with trade and infrastructure. It was in there own interest to be well liked (or atleast respected) by the people.
So you made a video about Saffron and managed not to go to Iran which is producing %95 of the world supply.
I love the English perspective on distance. 6-8 hours of driving in Australia is "just down the road" :)
No its not.. stop over exaggerating 😂
Saffron as currency sounds good idea.
We have been using Saffron for so many years in my country IRAN, and now you are saying Kate H has found this spice? LOL.
Exactly .and the best quality of Saffron is the Iranian Safran.
The spice must flow
This is a very interesting documentary
Just don't have a clue, when a black cat/panther is accompanied with a Godess such as Queen Chelopertra, then we felt the rage and wonders of love. Especially the presenter thrilled us with the flying experience she had with the Prince great, she had encountered with one the wealthiest man.
After we got married, my ex-mother-in-law gave me a gallon-sized bag stuffed to almost bursting with saffron. Once I realized what it was, I was floored at the amazing gift! My ex told me that it was from her family’s village in Tunisia. I now have enough to last me several lifetimes 😊
After I tasted real Mexican vanilla, I haven’t bought anything else. Tahitian vanilla is also extraordinary, but is more floral, while Mexican vanilla has a delicious complex flavor that you can’t find anywhere else.
Well, if you had asked me the origins of Saffron and Vanilla before I watched this I would have said Iran and Madagascar respectively, how wrong I would have been.
Very educational, I love this series, and it's well presented by Kate.
Okay, I’ve bought saffron to use in recipes and I wasn’t terribly impressed. But, it did make my risotto a nice colour.
32:15 Spanish set sail in search of the fabled spice islands!! What? Why don't they simply say sea route to India
It' s a great documentary and she is a very nice journalist. The Totonac people were very lucky not to be conquered by the english that exterminated systematically the native population in their colonies of North America.
In thatharsh barren landscape, God smiled and gave them a sign of his love.
6.35 - 200 Euro is NOT £20 Kate. They all see her coming in that market.
The major difficulty is that there isn't enough real quality saffron grown to supply 8 billion people on Earth today or let alone a small 1 million!
I am just now brewing my first ever cup of saffron tea.
What did it taste like?🤔🤔✌✌🎄🎄🎅🎅
Were Cortes's Kondomz Made of or Plated in Gold?
Saffron used to be grown in England...but Saffron Walden is now known for it's maze.
no one needs a kilo of saffron though...
Hey, she can say she legally bought a kilo though🤣
@@Sanddog-uj9rt except she only bought 5 grams (6:20) and still everyone was freaking out because no one needs that much saffron :P
I've had Saffron precisely once and I don't think it was quality Saffron, if it was even Saffron. I need to get the real stuff. I'll have to plan a trip to Spain. Good thing I can speak Spanish, of a sort, thanks to my local Mexican amigos. Castilian Spanish isn't all that different.
First time I saw Mexican vanilla, I thought they were the counterfeit producers. Now I will look for it. Madagascar vanilla is what I used to think was the originator and Tahiti vanilla with floral flavors does well in fruit deserts, but Mexican is more vanilla flavored. Now I know which is the real deal. And cacao and vanilla from same region explains a lot about their relation. Watched your Saffron and Pepper videos, and what irritates me is how corporations and traders have bastardized the markets and how little the farmers actually make from their hard work.
21:00 almost everyone pronounces paella the way the Spanish do: pie-ay-ah, British people usually insist on pronouncing it pay-ella, she seems to have split the difference.
Ruined by excessive ads. What a shame
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I'm a fan here in the Philippines 🌴
Saffron is one of my all time favourite spice
Marvelous...just a delight on every level. ....👏👏👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏👏 .!!!!!!
I really love this sseries aabout spices Kate, really informative, a history lesson. But, just one little info about the melipona bees, being a brazilian, i do know thaat in Brazil we have 300+ species of Melipona quadrifasciata bees, which is a species of eusocial, stingless bee of the order Hymenoptera, native to the southeastern coastal states of Brazil. They produce delicious and different kind of honey, fertilizing native flowers of different fruits that the international market still don't know.
I so want to eat the soup that the chef made. 🥺😍
Mexico bein so famous for spices, that US movies filming scenes in mexico applies saffron on the camera filter all the time
Great documentary except for too many ad interuptions.
I live in western New Mexico(for some thats a state in the USA and not a country)Easiest thing to grow,well worth the wait to see them bloom and picking the stigmas is fun too me.
This will be year two iv had my little patch going and excited summer is control and end so I can break out my tweezers and stash jar
I understand sofran changes the color of food and drinks, but I can not find any taste whatsoever!! I have tried several different kinds!!! What is the taste of it?
Interesting that around the world, women have always been valued for their beauty and spiritual purity. No getting away from this universal truth.
We never used as flavor but for color, just a pinch.
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@12:13 I've seen those on Assassin's Creed Origin! 🤣😂