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- Retrieved 2018-11-21. Krokos Kozanis, by the Gr**** National Tourism Organisation Harvesting the Krokos Krokos Kozanis Krokos Kozanis EU agriculture quality...
- In classical mythology, Crocus (Ancient Gr****: Κρόκος, Krókos) was a mortal youth who was changed by the gods into a saffron flower. Crocus was unhappy...
- in Greece and abroad for the production of saffron (Krokos Kozanis), in the nearby town of Krokos. Kozani is a transport node between Central Macedonia...
- important center is the eponymous town of Krokos, in the Kozani region of Greece. The saffron product, Krokos Kozanis is a PDO (Protected Designation of...
- shorter than they are wide. The genus name is derived from the Gr**** words krokos, meaning "saffron", and osme, meaning "odor" – from the dried leaves emitting...
- slightly more potent than Spanish. Gr**** saffron produced in the town of Krokos is PDO protected due to its particularly high-quality colour and strong...
- products Avgotaracho Florina peppers Gr**** wine Fava Santorinis Kalamata olive Krokos Kozanis (Saffron) Menalou honey Rodi Ermionis Santorini tomato Sardeles...
- products Avgotaracho Florina peppers Gr**** wine Fava Santorinis Kalamata olive Krokos Kozanis (Saffron) Menalou honey Rodi Ermionis Santorini tomato Sardeles...
- 1766; and named crocoise by F. S. Beudant in 1832, from the Gr**** κρόκος (krokos), saffron, in allusion to its color, a name first altered to crocoisite...
- viewing". Aviat Space Environ Med. 70 (9): 897–901. PMID 10503756. Baker DP, Krokos KJ (April 2007). "Development and validation of Aviation Causal Contributors...