Ceylon cinnamon has been hailed as the "true cinnamon" or the "real cinnamon" that possesses outstanding health benefits especially for the diabetics and those challenged by obesity and high cholesterol issues. Unfortunately this cinnamon which is native to Sri Lanka and sourced from the plant Cinnamomum Zeylanicum A highly valued culinary and medicinal spice. Price can be up to 10 times more than the Cassia/Chinese cinnamon. Contains a small, negligible amount of coumarin, a naturally occurring blood-thinning substance. Recommended for regular use, e.g. for correcting blood sugar level. Thin and paper-like textured bark that forms multiple layers when rolled up. Tan brown in colour.
Organic Ceylon Cinnamon Quills
Net Weight - 15Kg
Cassia is an aromatic bark, similar to cinnamon, but differing in strength and quality. Its bark is darker, thicker and coarser, and the corky outer bark is often left on. The outer surface is rough and grayish brown, the inside barks is smoother and reddish-brown. It is less costly than cinnamon and is often sold ground as cinnamon. When buying as sticks, cinnamon rolls into a single quill while cassia is rolled from both sides toward the centre so that they end up resembling scrolls. Cassia buds. Cassia buds resemble cloves. They are the dried unripe fruits about 14 mm (1/2 in) long and half as wide. It is native to Burma and grown in China, Indo-China, the East and West Indies and Central America. One of the oldest spices known to man. It has a strong characteristic aroma and flavor. We may sometimes hear cinnamon refer to as cassia. This term is used to distinguish between the Southeast Asia and the Ceylon type of cinnamon. Almost all of the cinnamon consumed in the United States is derived from trees grown in Southeast Asia. Nowadays cinnamon is used to flavor bakery and dairy products, as well as drinks. Cassia-cinnamon is such a familiar and beloved spice it needs little introduction. A global favorite for its delicious aromatic flavor.
Cinnamon Sticks The cinnamon sticks comes from the bark of the Cinnamon tree. In order to harvest cinnamon, it is peeled off of the inside of the bark of the tree. then the peels are used for the production. Scientific studies and research have shown more benefits through the use of Cinnamon. some of these include, weight loss Cinnamon sticks is mostly used with the meal. mostly sprinkled cinnamon on foods like toast, rolls, and desserts. Cinnamon with honey can be used instead of jam or butter for your meal. But cinnamon has uses other than for topping sweets, including improving your health. Cinnamon powder with honey used as a remedy for hair fall. we are also using Cinnamon for our turmeric tea. It is a powerful drink for weight loss. Our Cinnamon features pure Ceylon Certified Organic Cinnamon (USDA), the best Cinnamon you can buy
We export pure Ceylon Cinnamon worldwide in various grades in Alba , C5 Special, C4, M and H grades. We can provide cinnamon in our own Evira brand or as per buyers packaging requirements under your own branding or in bulk. Provides Ceylon Cinnamon in both sticks and powder form
If there is a spice that Sri Lanka is particularly famous for, itâ??d undoubtedly be Cinnamon. 'Ceylon Cinnamonâ?? is world-renowned for its notable qualities such as unique flavor, color and aroma in comparison with Cassia. It has been a major spice in Sri Lanka culture for years as a food preservative and later for its natural flavoring properties. Ceylon cinnamon has remarkable features like its color, flavor and aroma because of the particular soil and climatic conditions which is extremely unique to the country. Available grades ALBA, C4, C5, C5-Spicel, H1, H2, H3, M4, M5-Special, and HLQ
True Ceylon Cinnamon from a family owned plantation in Sri Lanka. All grades from Alba to H3 in any form such as bales, cut sticks or powder at best competitive prices with the quality guarantee.
Cassia, commonly referred to as Cassia cinnamon, is a type of cinnamon derived from the bark of the Cinnamomum cassia tree. Cassia cinnamon comes from the Cinnamomum cassia tree, primarily cultivated in China, Indonesia, and Vietnam. It is one of the main varieties of cinnamon. Cassia cinnamon has a strong, sweet, and slightly spicy flavour, distinct from the milder and sweeter Ceylon cinnamon. The bark of Cassia cinnamon is thicker and coarser compared to Ceylon cinnamon. It typically forms tight curls when rolled and has a reddish-brown colour.