Cassia Cinnamon Stick.
Indonesian cassia cinnamon stick.
Cassia Cinnamon Stick.
Cassia or cinnamon stick.
A sweet-tasting spice with a warm and woody aroma, cinnamon chips are rough non-peelable barks scraped off from the thicker stems. Cinnamon is a wonderful spice with a pleasant taste that makes it a great ingredient to be used in cakes and desserts. It is widely used in Hyderabadi Biriyani, gravies and curry dishes in India.
All kind of Cassia - Cinnamon Whole Cassia, Split Cassia, Stick Cassia, Cigarette Cassia, Cassia powder, Cassia broken Specification: Moisture: 13.5 % max Admixture: 1% max Oil content: 2 â?? 4 % No fungus, natural colour Packing and marking: In carton or PP, PE or Jute Bag Follow customer's requirements. Loading in 20ft or 40ft, Hai Phong port Shipment within 7 days from contracts date Payment term: 30% advance, 70% by TT, CAD or LC at sight
Spices Cassia Cinnamon Sticks.
Round-cut Cassia, or Roll-cut Cassia, are produced by cutting cassia tubes into shorter chunks with the length of 3 to 4 centimeters each. This product comes out in 2 forms: with skin (unpeeled), or without skin (peeled). Moisture: 13,5 % max Admixture: 1% max Oil content: 2-4% Natural color, unshelled or peeled Packing: carton (net 10kg) or customized Container capacity: 6MT/20FT; 13MT/40HQ Origin: Viet Nam Port of loading: Hai Phong Port
Whole Cassia, or Cassia Tubes, are the large barks taken from the trunks of cassia trees. After being peeled off the trees, they are dried under the sun until curling inward and forming the quill shape. Cassia Tube is classified into Tube A, Tube B, Tube C depending on the thickness (i.e the age of the trees). Cassia Tube comes out in 2 forms: with skin (unpeeled), or without skin (peeled)
Split Cassia is made by spliting cigarette cassia type C with the width about 3cm then it is dried, handled impurities and packed into cartons according to export standards. Split cassia is very popular in markets like India, Bangladesh,
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Spices, cassia cinnamon sticks.