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Tata's food & beverage arm to offer Kashmiri Saffron under its Himalayan brand

| @indiablooms | Aug 04, 2023, at 04:32 am

Mumbai: Tata Consumer Products (TCP) on Thursday announced its entry into the premium Kashmiri saffron category under its provenance brand- Himalayan.

“With the launch of Grade 1, 100% pure Kashmiri saffron, the brand Himalayan is extending its existing product portfolio comprising of Natural Mineral water, Honey, and Fruit Spreads into this new category,” said TCP, the consumer products company uniting the principal food and beverage interests of the Tata Group under one umbrella.

Himalayan is directly sourcing the Grade 1 Kashmiri saffron, recognized for its purity and quality, from the picturesque valleys of Kashmir, the company said.

The Kashmiri saffron is widely recognized as one of the best in the world. It surpasses saffron sourced from other regions like Iran which is a major exporter to India in terms of its high concentration of key compounds crocin, safranal and picrocrocine giving it the deep red color and distinct aroma.

Kashmiri Saffron has a crocin content of 8.72% vs Iranian Saffron which has 6.82% as per Quality Control Lab, Directorate of Agriculture, J&K making it more beneficial for consumer’s well-being.

Given the adulteration prevalent in the category, there is a trust deficit in the saffron category in India and a lack of awareness among consumers on how to distinguish between the varieties available in the market.

Saffron is graded on a scale of 1 to 4 based on its quality, with Grade 1 being the most superior grade.

“Each pack of Himalayan Saffron establishes its quality credentials by not only beautifully capturing visually the process of how Saffron is processed but also comes enabled with a first of its kind AI enabled QR code,” said the statement.

Consumers can scan the code for an authentic Himalayan experience which virtually transports them to Kashmir Valley.

In addition, they can see for themselves the "Kashmiri origin, purity & Grade 1 Quality certificate" from a NABL accredited lab for their pack by entering the batch number on the pack. For more information, consumers can type in their queries regarding saffron in the ChatGPT powered section. They can also explore saffron recipes and learn how to test the purity of saffron at home, further augmenting this unique experience.

Tata Consumer Products continues to deliver on its promise of providing premium quality products that consumers can trust. The introduction of Himalayan Saffron exemplifies the company's commitment to excellence and its passion for addressing consumer needs.

Himalayan Elevation Kashmiri Saffron will be available across India in select premium outlets, leading e-commerce channels, and Tata Consumer’s own D2C platform- Tata Nutrikorner https://www.tatanutrikorner.com/ .

The 1 g pack of Himalayan saffron is priced at Rs 650, while the 0.5 g pack is priced at Rs. 370. 
 

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