- Origin: Vietnam - Appearance: Dry, clean, unmoulded, no funguses - Oil content: 2%, 2.5% or >3% - Size: 100% through mesh 60 holes/cm2 - Moisture: 13.5% max - Admixture: 0.5%max - Color: Natural brown - Taste: Hot spicy - Packaging: PP/PE or Kraft/PE 2 layers bag, 25kgs NW per bag - Capacity: 1*40ft = 27 tons, 2 containers monthly
Price : INR 450.00 / Kilogram Business Type : Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier Product Details Packaging Type : Plastic Packet, Paper Box Packaging Size : 100gm, 250gm, 500gm Usage : Cooking Shelf Life : 1 Year Processing Type : Raw Grade Standard : Food Grade Preferred Buyer From Location : All Countries Except India
we are offering our patron the finest cinnamon Powder. It is processed in a hygienic manner using top-notch techniques and offered in various packing options in such a manner that it can be preserved for a longer time. Apart from this, these are tested on the diverse quality parameters by talented quality auditors. Used as a flavoring agent for confectionery, desserts, pastries, and meat, Cinnamon is characterized by sweet aroma and taste. The spice constitutes a primary ingredient for curry recipes, mixed spices for pudding spice, pastry spices, and mulling spices. Cinnamon is used in various dishes
Cinnamon Powder Cinnamon Powder Advantages Antioxidant Properties Anti-inflammatory Effects Blood Sugar Regulation Improved Brain Function cinnamon powder 5 Cinnamon Powder Usage Baked Goods Hot Beverages Breakfast Dishes Stews and Soups Savory Dishes Grains and Legumes Incorporate coriander powder into marinades and spice rubs for meats, poultry, seafood, and tofu. Combine it with other spices, herbs, garlic, ginger, and citrus juice or vinegar to create flavorful marinades that tenderize and infuse the ingredients with aromatic spices. Add coriander powder to rice and grain dishes for added flavor and aroma. It pairs well with basmati rice, quinoa, couscous, and pilafs, enhancing the taste of the grains and complementing other ingredients like vegetables, nuts, and dried fruits. Product type Grounded spices Packging Type Standerd pack, pp bag, as per requirement Packging Size 250gm, 500gm, 1kg, 2kg, 5kg, 25kg Country of Origin India
Our Cinnamon Powder is made from ground cinnamon bark, capturing the sweet, warm, and comforting essence of this beloved spice. The rich, aromatic scent of cinnamon fills the air, making it perfect for everything from baked goods to hot beverages. Taste & Aroma: Sweet, warm, with a comforting and slightly woody fragrance that adds depth to both sweet and savory dishes. Color: Light brown, typical of ground cinnamon. Uses: Ideal for baking, desserts, and drinks like chai tea or apple cider. It's also used in savory dishes like Moroccan tagines or Middle Eastern stews. Health Benefits: Known for its ability to regulate blood sugar levels, reduce inflammation, and support heart health. Convenience: Easy to use and store, cinnamon powder brings a warm, cozy flavor to your kitchen. Product Origin- India MOQ- 25 KG Packaging- Customizable to meet requirements
The True Cinnamon or Sri Lankan Cinnamon is the dried inner stem bark of Cinnamon Verum. Cinnamon plants are grown as bushes. When the plants are two years of age, they typically measure at about 2 meter in high and 8-12 cm at the base. It is at this stage they are ready for harvesting. Cinnamon verum is mostly cultivated in Sri Lanka, Malagasy Republic, and Seychelles. It has originated in the central hills of Sri Lanka. In India, it is grown in one or two locations in Kerala. Cinnamon is a hardy plant and is cultivated in Sri Lanka under varying conditions ranging from semi dried to wet zone conditions. The ideal temperature for growing cinnamon is between 20- 30 degree C and rainfall between 1250 to 2500 mm. It thrives well as a forest tree at 300-350 meter above Msl. Cinnamon verum is mostly cultivated in Sri Lanka, Malagasy Republic, and Seychelles. It has originated in the central hills of Sri Lanka. In India, it is grown in one or two locations in Kerala. Cinnamon is a hardy plant and is cultivated in Sri Lanka under varying conditions ranging from semi dried to wet zone conditions. The ideal temperature for growing cinnamon is between 20-30 degree C and rainfall between 1250 to 2500 mm. It thrives well as a forest tree at 300-350 meter above MsL. The commercial products of cinnamon are quills, quillings, featherings, chips, cinnamon bark oil and cinnamon leaf oil. 'Quills' are scraped peel of the inner bark of the mature cinnamon shoots, joined together with overlapping tubes, the hollow of which has been filled with smaller pieces of cinnamon peels which is dried first in the sun and thereafter in the shade. 'Quillings' are broken pieces and splits of all grades of cinnamon quills. 'Featherings' are feather like pieces of inner bark consisting of shavings and small pieces of bark left over. Cinnamon 'chips' are rough unpeelable barks scraped o� from the thicker stems. Cinnamon leaf and bark oil are obtained by distilling the leaf and bark separately. Cinnamon bark is a popular spice with a delicate fragrance and a warm agreeable taste. It is used in the form of small pieces or powder. It is widely used in flavouring confectionary, liquors, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. It is found to help diabetics in digestion of sugar. It has astringent; stimulant and carminative properties and can check nausea and vomiting. The cinnamon bark oil has anti fungal properties and cinnamon leaf oil is widely used in perfumery and cosmetics.