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.
Cinnamon does not have Coumadin in it. Cinnamon that is sold in stores and has the label cinnamon on it, is pure cinnamon.
Some common types are banana, blueberry, chocolate chip, apple, lemon, poppy seed, cinnamon, cinnamon chip, cinnamon apple, cinnamon nut, cinnamon cinnamon, double cinnamon, cinnamon with extra cinnamon, oat, and BRAN. Thing is lots of cinnamon anda few other things.
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No, 1000mg of cinnamon is not equal to 1gram of cinnamon.
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word cinnamon in yoruba is called pattai
no you can not overdose on cinnamon
no cinnamon does not!
Cinnamon ofcourse! =) Its a spice....
Cinnamon is very expensive in Europe. Cinnamon is naturally cultivated in sri lanka. srilanka is famous for cinnamon.
Yes, cinnamon oil is made from real cinnamon sticks. You can make cinnamon oil from real cinnamon sticks using olive oil and a jar yourself, which can take up to three weeks. http://www.ehow.com/how_4712450_make-cinnamon-oil.html
The restaurants that offer cinnamon sticks are: Dillon's Cinnamon Sticks Restaurants and Bakery, The Cinnamon Stick Cavan. These are just some of the restaurants that offer Cinnamon sticks.