Cinnamon sticks are crafted by carefully harvesting bark pieces from evergreen trees, allowing them to naturally dry. Subsequently, these dried pieces are precisely cut into smaller sections and made available as cinnamon sticks. The remnants are often transformed into ground cinnamon.
There are diverse ways to incorporate cinnamon sticks into your culinary endeavors. You can grind them into a fine powder, perfect for dusting over cakes, desserts, biscuits, and various dishes. Alternatively, you can infuse their flavor by stirring them into your cooking. Additionally, you have the option to utilize whole cinnamon sticks for infusion purposes in both dishes and beverages, removing them once the desired level of cinnamon flavor is achieved, catering to your personal taste preferences."
1. Cassia Tube (Cassia Whole, Cassia Cigarette) Product name: Cut Cinnamon Sticks Purpose of use: Used for decoration or spices Specifications: - Length: 5cm, 6cm, 8cm, 10cm, 15cm, 16cm, 20cm, 25cm or as per requirements - Moisture: 13.5% max - Admixture: 1% max - Oil: 4%-6% - Taste: hot sweet - Odor: aromatic - Well dried, clean & no fungus - Origin: Vietnam Weight & Package: 10 KGs Net/carton box Quantity: - Container 20 feet: 06 MTs - Container 40 feet: 15 MTs 2. 2. Split cassia Specifications: - Length: 30~45cm (80% min) - Thickness: 1.2~1.6 mm - Moisture:13.5% max - Admixture: 1% max - Color: Yellow Orange - Origin: North of Vietnam Packing & Loading: - Packing: 10kg/a carton box - Loading: 6.5MT/Cont 20ft, 15MT/Cont 40 HQ 3. Broken Cassia Purpose of use: Used for spices Specifications: - Color: Natural Yellow Color - Length: 07- 25 cm - Thickness: 0.7-2.5 mm - Moisture: 13.5% max - Admixture: 1% max - Oil content: >3.0% - Taste: hot spicy - Odor: aromatic - Well dried, clean & no fungus - Origin: Vietnam Weight & Package: 10 or 20 KGs Net/carton box Quantity: - Container 20 feet: 07 MTs - Container 40 feet: 16 to 18 MTs 4. 4. Cassia powder (Ground Cassia, Powder Cinnamon, Ground Cinnamon) Purpose of use: Used for spices and food Specifications: - Oil content: 2%, 2.5% or >3% - Mesh: 40, 60, 80 or 120 - Moisture: 13.5% max - Color: natural yellow - Taste: hot spicy - Odor: fragrant - Origin: Vietnam Weight & Package: 10 or 20 KGs Net/ carton box with PE inner Quantity: - Container 20 feet: 16 MTs - Container 40 feet: 27 MTs I hope that our products could meet your requirements and we will cooperate in near future. If you have any question, feel free to contact me anytime.
Product Description : High quality Cassia cinnamon Price of product ( USD price or FOB price) : 2500-3500usd/MT FOB HCM,VN Product origin : Vietnam Key Specifications/Special Features : origin: Vietnam Water portion: 13.5% maximum Impurity: 1% max Length: 25 - 45cm (80% minimum) Color: Dark yellow, red, no mold Packing: Carton (10kg net) Container capacity: 6.5 tons / 20ft; 15 tons / 40HQ Minimum Order Size and Packgaing details : 6.5Mts/cont 20ft
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.
Shelf Life (Min.) 24 Months from the date of production Shape Round, Whole Taste : Sweet & Hot Packing : Carton (net 10 kg) or Customer's Request Drying Process: Sun Dried Moisture: 13,5% max Admixture: 1% max Quality: No moldy, not worm-eaten, not rotten and not black inside-fragrant, No fungus, natural color (skin remove if required) Volatile Oil Content: 4% min Size: 6cm/7cm/8cm/10cm/ 15cm Customer's Request
Cassia Cinnamon Powder Cinnamon can quickly lose its organic flavor once it has gone through the ground process unless airtight sealed and stored properly in a cool, dry place. If stored properly, the cinnamon and its fresh aroma can remain vibrant for up to a year. The cinnamon ground has an extremely rich aroma which runs the original taste more than any other grown cinnamon. Indonesian cassia cinnamon's taste is bitter or astringent, citrus, pungent, sweet, and woody. Cinnamon powder is made up of 4 to 6 percent essential oil as it gives the cinnamon its intense, aroma and favorable flavor. In the United States, cinnamon powder is most commonly used versus cinnamon sticks.
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.
Cassia Broken is a term that may refer to pieces or fragments of Cassia cinnamon, a type of cinnamon derived from the bark of the Cinnamomum cassia tree. Cassia cinnamon is a variety of cinnamon that is commonly used in cooking. It has a strong, sweet, and slightly spicy flavour and is distinguishable from Ceylon cinnamon by its thicker and coarser barkCassia cinnamon typically comes in rolled sticks, but the term Cassia Broken suggests that the cinnamon may be in broken or fragmented form, rather than in whole sticks.