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Flush your eyes with clean water for several minutes to help remove cinnamon particles. Do not rub your eyes, as this can cause further irritation. If irritation persists or worsens, seek medical attention.
Yes. Its a ground up bark from a cinnamon tree. Well, its not "the" Cinnamon tree, theres a couple of trees in that family :-)
Cinnamon comes from the inner bark of the Cinnamomum verum tree, which is also known as Ceylon cinnamon or "true cinnamon."
Cinnamon candy gives a "hot" sensation because of the presence of compounds like cinnamaldehyde and eugenol, which can activate specific receptors in the mouth known as TRPV1 receptors. These receptors are normally activated by heat, causing a burning or tingling sensation commonly associated with spicy foods like cinnamon candy.
The use of talc greatly increases the surface area of the volatile substance, insuring more rapid saturation of the water
Cinnamon stick is called "dalchini" in Hindi.