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Cinnamon - Ceylon (Whole Sticks) By ChefShop.com

Cinnamon - Ceylon (Whole Sticks) By ChefShop.com

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Manufacturer: Essential Pantry
Category: Grocery

Buy New: $4.99



Sales Rank: 23213

Media: Misc.
Size: 1.6 Oz. Bag

ASIN: B000XAPOLW

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 1.0 Oz Bag Sold exclusively by ChefShop.com!
  • Whole sticks to really draw out flavor.
  • Good myriad for sweet dishes like cakes, cookies, pies, and ice cream!
  • Penultimate accompaniment for anything chocolate!
  • Essential for your pantry!

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Product Description
1.0 Oz Bag. Canela, the Spanish word for cinnamon is also known as Ceylon cinnamon, this is a true cinnamon that is used frequently in Mexican cooking. A native of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) it is also a primary ingredient in Indian, African and Asian foods as well. Its floral, complex taste sets it apart from cassia, the bark that most often substitutes for true cinnamon. The thin and fragile bark of canlea makes it highly perishable, so it is best to use and grind it only as needed. Naturally, it is good for myriad sweet dishes like cakes, cookies, pies and ice cream, and is the penultimate accompaniment for anything chocolate. Fruit and wine are warmed by a touch of canela, as are savory dishes like curries, pilafs, tagines and the Moroccan specialty bistyaa.

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