Saffron, the world's most expensive spice, is thriving in the Safranbolu district of Karabük due to cool weather, enhancing its blooming. With a 3,500-year history in the region, saffron was important during the Byzantine and Ottoman eras. The current harvest season, when saffron grows to 15-30 cm in October and November, is underway, with prices at 320,000 liras per kilo. İsmail Yılmaz, a producer in Yukarıçiftlik village, notes the favorable weather and expects the harvest to continue for 25 more days, yielding about 20 kilograms. Prices may adjust post-season based on the yield.