Cinnamon is the dried inner bark of an evergreen tree called the Cinamomum Zeylunicum that is harvested during the rainy season in Sri Lanka from May to January. It is when the bark is most flexible and easiest to work with. A wild cinnamon tree can grow to 65 feet (20 meters) high, but trees used for harvesting once reached about 10 feet are pruned down at about 2 years of age to produce an abundance of finer bark-yielding growth called, �¢??coppicing�¢??. Once the tree reaches 3 years of age it's harvested twice yearly following each rainy season. Our trees are hundreds of years old and can live up to another hundred or more years. Grades - ALBA C5 C5 Special C4 M5 H1 FAQ Origin Ceylon Cinnamon and Sri Lanka's affinity is so strong that the very botanical name Cinnamomum zeylanicum is derived from the island ancient name Ceylon. Ceylon Cinnamomum zeylanicum also called �¢??True Cinnamon is indigenous to Sri Lanka. Several attempts have been made to transplant cinnamon trees to other parts of the tropic world, but they have become naturalized only on the Seychelles and Madagascar although low in quality.
Variety: CINNAMON Product Type: Single Herbs & Spices Drying Process: AD, Air Drying Style: Dried Processing Type: Raw Shape: Stick Color: Natural Brown Place of Origin: Vietnam Shelf Life: 2 years Brand Name: 99 Gold Data Model Number: Toni (+84 364779545) Moisture: 10 - 12% Length: 8 - 45cm Packing: In carton
Price : INR 510.00 / Kilogram Business Type : Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier Product Details Packaging Type : Plastic Packet Usage : Cooking Specialities : Long Shelf Life, Good For Health Cultivation Type : Natural Shelf Life : 1 Year Processing Type : Raw Drying Process : Sun Dried Country of Origin : India Preferred Buyer From Location : All Countries Except India
- Style: Dried. - Type: pure cinnamon stick. - Natural brown yellow color. - Thickness: 0.8-1.8mm. - Length: 20-45cm. - Width: 2cm. - Moisture: 13% max. - Broken: 10% max. - Impurity: 0.5% max. - Drying Process: Air dried. - Processing Type: Chopped. - Shelf Life: 12 months. Place of Origin: Vietnam.
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
Cassia Cinnamon Stick Our Cinnamon is exclusively imported from a single estate java island, Indonesia. On every part of the mountain, our beautiful cinnamon trees are traditionally and naturally grown without the use of pesticide, and human interference. Every 20 years, cinnamon trees naturally grow in a vast mid-java area and should be ready for harvest. At the same time, our dedicated grower plants the seeds and in six months the seeds produce a plant that is 50-60 centimeters high. At this point, our growers replant the cinnamon sprout in the growth. Next, as the plants produce more seeds, we distribute them to all of our long partnership farmers. Our dedicated farmer peeling the bark at the same location where the tree was chopped down. Sometimes, our farmers stay overnight to do the work. Once the bark is collected, it will be distributed to the warehouse for a sun-dried process. In the warehouse, our team grades the bark, removes sticks, other materials and eventually ties the barks in a bundle. Finally, we cut the sticks and bundle them together for retail ready and pack into a jar based on your choice/preference.