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Regal bulk ground cinnamon is sold in 25 lb. bags and is a delicious addition to a variety of dishes. This spice is reddish brown in color, and its unique flavor creates a warm taste. One of the oldest known spices, cinnamon is derived from the dried inner bark of the tropical cassia tree. The sweet and spicy flavor of cinnamon will enhance the taste of vegetables and fruits, while also mellowing the tartness of acidic dishes. Ground cinnamon should not be added to boiling liquids, as the liquid may become stringy and the cinnamon can lose its flavor.
This 25 lb. bag of ground cinnamon is a cost-efficient option for high-volume kitchens. Dehydrated spices also last longer than fresh ingredients and are easier to store, making them the perfect addition to any busy kitchen.
Korintje CinnamonKortintje cinnamon is considered a cassia cinnamon. Grown primarily in Indonesia, it is one of the most imported cinnamons to the United States. The flavor is spicy and pungent due to its high volatile oil content of 7-8%. This cinnamon is primarily used in commercial applications due to its bold but smooth flavor and relatively low cost. We carry ground, bark, and whole stick form of this cinnamon. Bark and cinnamon sticks are perfect for infusing flavor into both sweet and savory dishes and hot drinks. Cinnamon bark is also useful in potpourris and sachets.
Vietnamese CinnamonVietnamese cinnamon or Saigon cinnamon is closely related to Chinese cinnamon. It is darker in color and has the most pungent flavor of all the cinnamon varieties. The very high oil content (1-5%) and 25% in cinnamaldehyde, which is its essential oil, give the cinnamon a very spicy and aromatic flavor. Each time I open up Saigon cinnamon I instantly think of red-hot candies. This cinnamon is amazingly fragrant. Perfect for dishes where you want the cinnamon to be the star!
In a study looking at 69 plant species, 16 were effective in inhibiting viral replication, but cinnamon proved to be the most effective! Further studies need to be done, but this early research shows that certain chemicals present in cinnamon could be used to slow down viral infection of white blood cells when used with other forms of drug treatment.
Those suffering from Type 2 diabetes often have problems with insulin resistance. In a double-blind placebo-controlled study scientists saw that glucose, insulin, cholesterol and HbA1c sensitivity improved in patients with Type 2 diabetes when cinnamon-based compounds were introduced in the diet via supplements.
As you can see there is a great selection of cinnamon both ground and whole available in the marketplace. Each cinnamon has a distinct flavor profile, can be used in many different applications and have varied degrees of health benefits.
Cinnamon is a spice made from the inner bark of several kinds of tree in the Cinnamon Family. This ground cassia cinnamon is from a variety of evergreen tree (Cinnamon cassia) that originated in China but is now widely grown in Asia. Cinnamon has been used as a spice around the world for eons, there is evidence of it being used in ancient Egypt. Cinnamon is widely valued for its aromatic qualities. It has a sweet, slightly woody flavour and aroma. This versatile spice is delicious in beverages, savoury dishes, baked goods, and desserts.
The fragrant sweetness of cinnamon is often used in spice mixes, sweet or savoury recipes and hot or cold beverages. Add cinnamon to smoothies, porridge, yoghurt, acai bowls, pancakes, waffles and French toast. Use it in stewed fruit, puddings and home-baked goods or add to raw treats and chocolate. Cinnamon is a great addition to curries and hotpots, marinades and rubs. An essential ingredient in chai tea, cinnamon is also delicious in hot chocolate or coffee in place of sugar.
Product Highlights: A Standard Bakers Cinnamon containing around 1.5% to 2.5% Volatile Oil. The Volatile Oil percentage in cinnamon determines how much flavor. Bakers Ground Cinnamon is the standard that can be used throughout different applications.
Our delicious Ground Cinnamon Powder originates from the higher mountainous regions of Central and Northern Vietnam and contains a gorgeous, unique flavour and aroma. Celebrated for its versatility in both sweet and savoury food, cinnamon is one of the most popular spices and is enjoyed right across Australia! The fragrant sweetness of Ground Cinnamon is a delicious addition to smoothies, yoghurt, stewed fruit, puddings, baked goods, curries, hotpots and marinades. It can be sprinkled over pancakes, waffles and french toast, or used as a sugar substitute in tea and coffee. This powerful antioxidant contains medicinal properties and immune-boosting compounds that help fight nasty infections. See for yourself the amazing benefits of Ground Cinnamon by shopping our range today!
Cinnamon is a spice obtained from the bark of trees native to Asia andthe Middle East, the grade of which depends on the species. One of themost popular spices in the world, cinnamon is used in virtually everyworld cuisine. Whole sticks are used in mulling spice mixes andpotpourri, as well as in arts and crafts. The ground cinnamon powder is use inbaked goods, desserts and as a flavoring in teas, specialty coffees andother beverages. Cinnamon is also used in perfumery and to make naturalblushers and foundation powders.
common names & nomenclatureIn several European languages, the word for cinnamon comes from the Latin word cannella, a diminutive of canna, \"tube\", from the way it curls up as it dries.
Cinnamomum cassia, or cinnamon, originates in southern China, is widely cultivated there and elsewhere in southern and eastern Asia (India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam).
harvestingThe harvested strips of bark are dried and become cinnamon sticks.Cinnamon sticks are curled up the way they are because this is the natural way thebark dries after being stripped from the tree. The dried sticks can also beground into a powder.
Bring the milk to a slight simmer in a saucepan over medium low heat. In a separate bowl, mix all the spices, cocoa powder, brown sugar, and chocolate. Pour the warmed milk into the bowl and stir until the chocolate is melted and combined. Stir with a cinnamon stick and enjoy!
How cinnamon became so popularCinnamon is an ancient spice that has been around and in use for thousands of years. Around 2000 BC cinnamon was a highly valuable commodity in the Middle East. The spice was used as a perfume and a common ingredient for embalmment. It eventually was brought to Europe by the Arab people, where it became as popular there as it had been in the Middle East. The traders kept the location of the spice a secret so they could continue to make money off the spice without competition. The route to Europe was difficult, making cinnamon expensive and a status symbol among Europeans. Eventually, the spice was found elsewhere by Portuguese explorers who had control of the market for a while before cinnamon started losing its high value because it was being found and harvested in so many other areas of the world.
Organic Ground Vietnamese Cinnamon, Cinnamomum loureiroi, is called \"que\" in Vietnamese. This is pronounced \"kway,\" for those of us who don't speak Vietnamese fluently. This cinnamon is the most aromatic of the different types available.
Vietnamese cinnamon is called \"alqurfat alfiatnamia\" in Arabic, \"yuenan rougui\" in Mandarin, \"cannelle vietnamienne\" in French, \"vietnamesischer Zimt\" in German, \"shatal daalacheenee\" in Hindi, \"Betonamushinamon\" in Japanese, \"canela vietnamita\" in Portuguese, \"v'yetnamskaya koritsa\" in Russian, and \"canela vietnamita\" in Spanish. It is also called Saigon cinnamon.
Cinnamon is one of the oldest known spices in the world. Historically, spices were extremely rare because of their location in far away lands. Usually, only the wealthy could afford to import and purchase spices. Everyone else was forced to use whatever herbs and spices were indigenous to their area. Cinnamon was no different, acting as a status symbol for many wealthy consumers. There is evidence of some cinnamon trading being conducted between China and Egypt all the way back in 2000 BCE. Egyptians would use cinnamon in the embalming process. This spice was used as part of funeral rites in ancient Rome as well, including the funeral of Emperor Nero's wife in 65 AD. He is said to have burned a supply of cinnamon that would have lasted Rome an entire year when she was being buried. Funny thing to do after you bury the wife you murdered, but to each their own.
In the middle ages, cinnamon was used as a medicine. It treated coughs, sore throats, and general feelings of being under the weather. During this period, cinnamon was also used alongside black pepper in the preservation of foodstuffs, meat especially. It was also used by Europeans as an ingredient in love potions.
During the Vietnam war, exports of Saigon cinnamon halted in the 60s. It wasn't until 1994 that the trade embargo placed on this cinnamon was lifted, and exports started up again. Over the last few years, the popularity of Vietnamese cinnamon has been on the rise in the United States.
Vietnamese cinnamon is indigenous to Northern Vietnam and comes from the inner bark of an evergreen cassia tree. It is mostly grown in the Qung Ngai Province (pronounced koo ong guy). Despite the name \"Saigon cinnamon\" it does not actually grow in Saigon.
Most Vietnamese cinnamon is cultivated from seedlings and grown on small farms. The highest quality cinnamon comes from the bark of trees that are at least 15 years old but begins to decline in quality in trees that are over 25. Cinnamon trees prefer slightly dry soil and full sun exposure. Cinnamon trees do best in soil that is acidic, with a pH of 4.5 to 5.5 being the ideal for the trees to produce the best cinnamon.
To harvest cinnamon, farmers will cut down trees and remove the inner bark from both the trunk and the branches of the tree. The highest quality cinnamon is that which is gathered from the part of the trunk that is closest to the ground. The quality of the bark decreases the higher up you get from the base of the tree, with the lowest quality cinnamon being found in the branches. The bark of the tree also grows thinner the higher up you go. 59ce067264
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