Canela Sri Lanka Cinnamon is known as "true cinnamon" and is grown in Sri Lanka and the West Indies. Its flavor is less astringent than other cinnamons. Ground Sri Lankan Cinnamon is an invaluable culinary staple, derived from the inner bark of a tropical evergreen tree in Sri Lanka and the West Indies. Cinnamon is one of the oldest known spices, mentioned in the Bible and used in ancient Egypt for beverage flavoring and medicine. Its popularity spread to China where it currently is widely produced. While most familiarly used in baked goods, the flavor is also popular in roasting meats, brewing beverages and adding to savory sauces.
The essential oils in the bark of cinnamon have been found to aid circulatory ailments, boost brain function and improve colon health. It is suggested that simply adding cinnamon to a daily diet can help reap the benefits from this popular spice. It is also frequently infused into soaps, oils and perfumery for aromatherapy treatments.
Cinnamon is harvested from several different species of trees, all of which produce an aromatic bark. Most cinnamon grown for commercial use is of the "cassia" variety. Cassia is a related species that has a similar flavor but is not true cinnamon. Our Sri Lankan Ground Canela Cinnamon is harvested from the Cinnamomum verum tree, known as "true cinnamon," and is the most authentic type of cinnamon available on the market. It uses only the thin inner bark, which has a lighter brown color, a finer and more crumbly texture and a stronger flavor than cassia cinnamon.
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great spicies
Oct 31, 2015 | By peter struk
Cinnamon, Canela Sri Lanka, Ground - Quart (18oz)
Oct 30, 2016 | By Bert Smith
baker
Oct 13, 2017 | By james
The Real Deal
Jun 11, 2018 | By Cynthia
SriLanka Cinnamon
Feb 21, 2019 | By KATHLEEN Lucas
Best Cinnamon
Apr 26, 2019 | By Toni Dill
The. Best. Cinnamon.
Jul 17, 2020 | By Patty M.
Good
Mar 21, 2022 | By Linda Belinski