Cinnamon

Cinnamon is a dried bark of various laurel trees in the Cinnamomum family. The “True Cinnamon” is the dried inner stem bark of Cinnamomum Verum. Cinnamon plants are grown as bushes. One of the more common trees from which Cinnamon is derived is the cassia. Cinnamon has a sweet taste and a woody fragrance in both ground and sticks forms. Due to the rising popularity of Cinnamon, cinnamon export from India is rising day by day. Export of cinnamon is also a good source of revenue for the exporters today. Cinnamon is naturally grown in the forests of Western Ghats. It is also cultivated in Kerala, Karnatak,a and Tamil Nadu. It is grown in one or two locations in Kerala.

Specification

Product NameCinnamon
OriginNative to Ceylon, Sri Lanka
FamilyLaurels
Binomial nameCinnamomum verum

Ingredients

NutrientsCalories – 6.42 calories
Carbohydrate – 2.1g
Dietary Fibre – 53g/100 grams
MineralsIron
Zinc
Calcium
Chromium
Manganese
Magnesium
Sodium
Potassium
Phosphorous
VitaminVitamin A, B and K
Protein4g/100 grams
Fats1.2g/100 grams

Uses & Benefits

  • Culinary Medicinal Benefits –   Cinnamon is rich in antioxidants and has anti-inflammatory properties. It is also said to cut the risk of heart diseases.
  • Culinary Culinary Uses –   Cinnamon is used in several dishes for its unique flavour and aroma.

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