Zero Cholesterol - Zero Trans Fat 100% Natural - 100% Vegetarian - No Preservatives - No Artificial Colors Ingredients: Wheat Flour (53%), Sugar, Vegetable Fat (contains One or More of Palm Oil or Sesame Oil), Sadium Bicarbonate, Edible Salt & Wheat Flour (53%), Sugar, Vegetable Fat (contains One or More of Palm Oil or Sesame Oil), Sadium Bicarbonate, Edible Salt & Elaichi (Cardamom).
A sweet-tasting spice with a warm and woody aroma, cinnamon chips are rough non-peelable barks scraped off from the thicker stems. Cinnamon is a wonderful spice with a pleasant taste that makes it a great ingredient to be used in cakes and desserts. It is widely used in Hyderabadi Biriyani, gravies and curry dishes in India.
Whole , Powder Cinnamon is a spice made from the dried bark of the Lauraceae tree. It is a versatile spice that is used in a variety of dishes, both sweet and savory. Cinnamon possesses health benefits, and the benefits are thought to come mostly from polyphenols like rutin which are included in all cinnamon types. Cinnamon is a potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. It may also have favorable effects on blood sugar levels. Cinnamon extract has not only been shown to lower blood sugar naturally,but is also proven in medical literature to normalize cholesterol.
Indigo Exim proudly offers a wide range of cinnamon products, including Cinnamon Sticks and Cinnamon Powder, sourced and processed to meet international quality standards. Our cinnamon is known for its rich aroma, deep flavor, and exceptional purity. Varieties We Offer: Ceylon Cinnamon (True Cinnamon): Delicate, sweet flavor, perfect for desserts and beverages. Cassia Cinnamon: Bold and robust, ideal for savory dishes and spice blends. Ground Cinnamon (Powder): Finely milled for easy use in baking, cooking, and beverages. Hand-Cut Cinnamon Sticks: Perfect for tea, curries, and garnishes. Custom Blends: Tailored cinnamon spice mixes for specialized needs.
HS Codes: 0906.11.00 Product Description: Cinnamon is using mainly as an aromatic condiment and flavoring additive in a variety of cuisines, breakfast cereals, snack foods, coffee, tea, bakery and etc. Specification: Shape: Long Stick AA with average length 20-60 cms or customize as per customers requirement Diameter: 1.5-1.8 cms. Color: brownish Yellow Moisture: plus minus 14% (Average) Taste: Sweet and spicy Origin: Africa, Vietnam, Indonesia Packing: In PP Bags 25 kgs per bag or customize MOQ: 1 x 20' FCL 6 MT and 1 x 40' FCL 12 MT Shelf Life: 18 Months Lead Time: 30 days after receiving deposit
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.
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.
At Wholesalemart and Internationals, we take pride in offering cardamom, a highly aromatic spice obtained from the seeds of plants in the Elettaria and Amomum genera. Cardamom features a complex flavor profile that encompasses citrus, mint, and herbal undertones, providing depth and warmth to various dishes. This versatile spice is utilized across a wide range of culinary applications. It serves as a fundamental ingredient in numerous spice blends, including garam masala, and is frequently incorporated into desserts, beverages like chai tea, curries, and rice preparations.