Cinnamon.
100% herbal beverage containing 100% cinnamon and no other additives or flavours 25 bags per box and 24 boxes per master carton. In general we ship out 70 master cartons per pallet
Tea can be supplied in bags and bulk Tea-50g/100g/200g loose, tea bags Cinnamon-powder or sticks
Cinammon. 25kgs.
We believe products specialisation leads to improved quality in our exports. And we are continuously on the lookout and make use of opportunities to integrate the latest technologies in our manufacturing process. • Cut cinnamon, • Cinnamon powder, • Cinnamon leaves, • Cinnamon leaf oil and cinnamon bark oil.
Cinnamon
100% pure cinnamon.
Cinnamon quills.
C4 5" cut
cinnamon H1 5" cut
Cinnamon refers to Cinnamomum Verum or true cinnamon which is an endemic plant of Sri Lanka Every other cinnamon except Sri Lanka is from related species of plants and is called cassia Cinnamon is a spice derived by making shavings also known as quills of the inner bark of the cinnamon tree Cinnamon trade has a very long history and records show cinnamon in the spice trade of Egypt as early as 2000BC Cinnamon is often used to spice up chocolates deserts and beverages but also for alcohol flavoring and medicine Around 90 of the true cinnamon traded around the world is originated from Sri Lanka
Cardamom, is a small spindle shaped seedpod with black seeds inside. The covers are thin and pale green (Elettaria) or dark brown (Amomum). Cardamom is the third on the list of the world�?�?�?�¢??s most expensive spices, right behind vanilla and saffron. Cardamom is used as a cooking spice as well as flavoring (mainly for tea and coffee). It is also used in medicine. Cardamom is native to India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Bhutan, Nepal and Bangaladesh. Only a few other countries, like Sri Lanka, have also taken up cultivation.
Cinnamon Leaves
Cut cinnamon sticks Alba grade C5 special and C5 grade C4 Grade H1, H2, H3 grades Cinnamon leaf oil Cinnamon Bark oil
Prized for its distinct flavour and aroma, and also for its medicinal qualities, cloves are the immature buds of the evergreen tree Syzygium aromaticum , also known as Eugenia caryophyllus of the Myrtaceae family. A fully grown clove tree is about 15-20 metres tall and has smooth grey bark. Ceylon Clove is notably richer in oil than the clove varieties produced elsewhere in the world. HISTORY OF CLOVE TRADING AND CULTIVATION Clove, one of the most prized and expensive spices from the ancient times, is native to the Maluku Islands or the Moluccas in the Indonesian Archipelago. Although the time and manner of introduction of cloves into Sri Lanka are not known, the general belief is that the Arabs or colonists brought the crop to the island as Sri Lanka was a major market for spices. Elaborating on the medicinal value of clove oil, it must be noted that it is an important natural antibacterial drug. It is used in many ï¬?elds, including dentistry, pharmaceuticals, and aromatherapy. It is used as an analgesic, antiseptic, warming, disinfectant, and antibacterial because it inhibits the growth or kills most pathogens, such as E.scherichia coli, Mycobacterium phlei, Bacillus subtilis, Streptococcus aureus, Aspergillus niger, Penicillium chrysogenum. Clove oil is recommended for inhalation in the treatment of sore throat, colds, catarrh and inï¬?ammation of the mucous membranes of the mouth. It also helps in the treatment of any breathing problems, general weakness and neuralgia. Clove oil also has antioxidant effects, which renders it a convenient and accessible source of natural antioxidants in food supplements and pharmaceutical preparations. Clove oil has anticonvulsant effects as well, which were already known in Persian folk medicine. The cloves were there used as a cure for epilepsy as narrated by the Arab physician Avicenna who lived in the late tenth and eleventh century. Owing to its potent medicinal effects, clove oil is an ingredient of many pharmaceutical preparations, ointments and painkillers. It is also a substrate for the production of dental analgesic preparations. In combination with zinc oxide, it is used to ï¬?ll cavities in teeth. In addition, clove oil is included in mouthwash and gum liquids, toothpaste, and preparations for disinfection of hands. Clove oil boosts concentration and efï¬?ciency of thinking. In addition, it revitalizes, energizes, exhibits analgesic and serves as an â??aphrodisiacâ??. Itâ??s also a natural food preservative due to its antibacterial and antifungal effects.
Discover the difference between Ceylon Cinnamon and Cassia cinnamon. Ceylon Cinnamon has lowest amount of coumarin amounting to only 0.25-5mm 0.2-5mm 0.3-5mm
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.
Product Description : Ceylon Cinnamon is the dried bark of the perennial tree of C.zeylanicum of the Lauraceous family. True cinnamon is native to Sri Lanka. Cinnamon is originally grown wild in central hill country of Sri Lanka. Cinnamon bark is largely available in the form of quills and making quills is unique to Sri Lanka Key Specifications/Special Features : Cinnamon is mostly used in cooking and baking. Cinnamon leaf and bark oils are used to flavor food products, in perfumery industry and in pharmaceutical industry Ceylon cinnamon is potential natural treatment for diabetes. It also has anti-inflammatory, antioxidants, and antimicrobial that supports the immune system. Cinnamon appears to improve how the brain responds to insulin."
Product Description :: Cardamom, cailed as the Queen of Spices is a perennial herbaceous plant with a pseudo stem and thick irregular shaped rhizomes. The cardamom of commerce is the dried ripe fruit and is one of the most important and valued spices next only to saffron . Key Specifications/Special Features : Cardamom is mainly used in the food industry as a flavoring agent. It is also used in the extraction of oil and oleoresin. In Ayurveda and Chinese medicine, it is used as a powerful aromatic, stimulant, carminative, stomachic and diuretic