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.
Supplier: Chinese herb like cassia seeds
from Malabar region in India. In all five species, the dried bark is used as a spice. Chinese cassia's flavor is less delicate than that of Ceylon cinnamon. Its bark is thicker, more difficult to crush, and has a rougher texture than that of Ceylon cinnamon .We provide top rolls medium rolls and Indian cinnamon.
Cinnamon is a spice obtained from the inner bark of several tree species from the genus Cinnamomum. Cinnamon is used mainly as an aromatic condiment and flavouring additive in a wide variety of cuisines, sweet and savoury dishes, breakfast cereals, snack foods, bagels, teas, and traditional foods. The aroma and flavour of cinnamon derive from its essential oil and principal component, cinnamaldehyde, as well as numerous other constituents including eugenol. Cinnamon is the name for several species of trees and the commercial spice products that some of them produce. All are members of the genus Cinnamomum in the family Lauraceae. Only a few Cinnamomum species are grown commercially for spice. Cinnamomum verum (AKA C. zeylanicum), known as "Ceylon cinnamon" after its origins in Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon), is considered to be "true cinnamon", but most cinnamon in international commerce is derived from four other species, usually and more correctly referred to as "cassia": C. burmannii (Indonesian cinnamon or Padang cassia), C. cassia (Chinese cinnamon or Chinese cassia), C. loureiroi (Saigon cinnamon or Vietnamese cassia), and the less common C. citriodorum (Malabar cinnamon). In 2018, Indonesia and China produced 70% of the world's supply of cinnamon, Indonesia producing nearly 40% and China 30% Do You Need Any Spice? Fob surabaya indonesia price/ ton. Clove Clove stem Broken cinnamon Kb Cinnamon whole stick grade A Cinnamon grade A 8 cm size cutting Cinnamon AA small broken Slice dried turmeric Curcuma Galangal Mace Siaw Manado Nutmeg AB Nutmeg Broken/Bwp Nutmeg In shell Nutmeg dust Long pepper Betel Nut 60% Good Blackpepper 500gl Gum Copal Pws Gum Copal Dbb Gum Copal Dust Gum Copal ws
Cinnamon is a spice obtained from the inner bark of several tree species from the genus Cinnamomum. Cinnamon is used mainly as an aromatic condiment and flavoring additive in a wide variety of cuisines, sweet and savory dishes breakfast cereals snacks, foods, bagels, teas, and traditional foods. The aroma and flavor of cinnamon derive from its essential oil and principal component, cinnamaldehyde as well as numerous other constituents including eugenol. Cinnamon is the name for several species of trees and the commercial spice products that some of them produce. All are members of the genus Cinnamomum in the family Lauraceae. Only a few Cinnamomum species are grown commercially for spice. Cinnamomum verum(AKA Zeeylanicum) known as \"Ceylon cinnamon \" after its origins in Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) is considered to be\" true cinnamon. But most cinnamon in international commerce is derived from four other species, usually and more correctly referred to as \"cassia\". burmannii (Indonesian cinnamon of Padang cassia), cassia (Chinese cinnamon or Chinese cassia) C. loureiroi (Saigon cinnamon or Vietnamese cassia) and the less common C. Citriodorum (Malabar cinnamon). In Indonesia and China produced 70% of the world\'s supply of cinnamon, Indonesia produced nearly 40% and China 30%. MOQ: 2 MT We can supply both Ceylon Cinnamon from Sri Lanka and Cassia from China, Vietnam, Indonesia and India, in either cigar cut, or longer sticks or powder form.
Cinnamon Origin : Indonesia Cutting Stick Size : 40-60 Cm (by order) Color : Brown Moisture : 13 % Maximum Impurity: 1% max Packing : 25kg-50kg / PP + PE bag or as customers request. Cassia, also called Chinese Cinnamon, spice consisting of the aromatic bark of the Cinnamomum Cassia plant of the family Lauraceae. Similar to true Cinnamon, Cassia bark has a more pungent, less delicate flavor and is thicker than Cinnamon bark. Cassia from China is less Aromatic than that from Vietnam and Indonesia. Cassia from all Three countries has a Sweet, Aromatic, and Pungent flavor.
Origin : Indonesia Color : Brown Taste : Spicy, Sweet and Warm Scrape off : Clean Thickness : 1.0 mm - 1,8mm Cut Size : 5 - 8cm Moisture : Max 13% Cassia, also called Chinese Cinnamon, spice consisting of the aromatic bark of the Cinnamomum Cassia plant of the family Lauraceae. Similar to true Cinnamon, Cassia bark has a more pungent, less delicate flavor and is thicker than Cinnamon bark. Cassia from China is less Aromatic than that from Vietnam and Indonesia. Cassia from all Three countries has a Sweet, Aromatic, and Pungent flavor.
Origin : Indonesia Color : Brownish Yellow Taste : Spicy, Sweet and Warm Scrape off : Semi Unclean Thickness : 0.8 mm - 2.0 mm Cut Size : 10 cm - 40 cm Moisture : Max 13% - 20% Cassia, also called Chinese Cinnamon, spice consisting of the aromatic bark of the Cinnamomum Cassia plant of the family Lauraceae. Similar to true Cinnamon, Cassia bark has a more pungent, less delicate flavor and is thicker than Cinnamon bark. Cassia from China is less Aromatic than that from Vietnam and Indonesia. Cassia from all Three countries has a Sweet, Aromatic, and Pungent flavor.
Origin: Indonesia Size : granular variation 0, 3 cm to 3 cm Color: Natural color Mixture: 13.5% - 20% Moisture: 13.5 % Max Packing: 10kg-50Kg Net PP Bags Container capacity: 12 tons/20FT or 24 tons/40FT Broken cassia (KABC) is collected from the splits of split cinnamon used as spice or for grinding into powder. Cassia, also called Chinese Cinnamon, spice consisting of the aromatic bark of the Cinnamomum Cassia plant of the family Lauraceae. Similar to true Cinnamon, Cassia bark has a more pungent, less delicate flavor and is thicker than Cinnamon bark. Cassia from China is less Aromatic than that from Vietnam and Indonesia. Cassia from all Three countries has a Sweet, Aromatic, and Pungent flavor.