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Ah Cinnamon, what a wonderful spice, taken from the dried bark of the tree of the Laurel family. Originally from Sri Lanka, it is now grown in India, Indonesia, the west indies and Indian Ocean islands. it comes in four forms, quills, quillings, ground and essential oils.

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Such a wonderful spice, it can be added to both sweet and savoury dishes (see later). It comes in five forms, quills, quillings, buds, ground and essential oils. Don't get this confused with the bark of the Cassia, which although is part of the laurel family is usually called Chinese Cinnamon. Cassia is interchangeable with cinnamon in many countries including USA, so some of the products for sale on this site might be made of Cassia, but there is no way of knowing, maybe we should have a site EverythingCassia, but I don't think we'll bother.

The cinnamon tree is an evergreen which grows to 10m(33ft) in the wild. When it is cultivated it is generally cropped to ease harvesting. It likes sandy soil and thrives in a tropical maritime climate at low altitude. It has shiny leaves with yellowish white flowers and dark blue berries.

Harvesting (twice a year) is carried out in the rainy seasons between May and June and October and November. The first harvest yields a thick inferior bark. The quality improves with successive cropping and the finest bark comes from the thin shoots at the centre of the plant. Quills are assembled then dried in the shade as direct sunlight warps them.

 

Cinnamon 'HOT' News for August 2009

August here already and that means that we are off to Florida again at the end of the month, so please put in your orders before the 26th August.

 

New Products

1 £0.80

Dentyne Classic Cinnamon 7 stick Pack

Brand new packaging, same Dentyne Classic Cinnamon taste.
7 Stick packs
Helps keep Teeth White and Breath Fresh.
Taste the Tingle!

Dentyne Cinnamon 7 stick
2

£8.00

£7.00

Dentyne Classic Cinnamon 70 sticks
Brand new packaging, same Dentyne Classic Cinnamon taste.
70 Sticks (10 packs of 7 stick)
Helps keep Teeth White and Breath Fresh.
Taste the Tingle!

Celestial Seasonings Candy Cane Lane Tea
3

£16.00

£13.60

 

Dentyne Classic Cinnamon 140 stick Pack
Brand new packaging, same Dentyne Classic Cinnamon taste.
140 Sticks (20 x 7 stick packs)
Helps keep Teeth White and Breath Fresh.
Taste the Tingle!

Dentyne Cinnamon 140 Stick

And that's it for the month, we managed to put those cinnamon items on, Well some of them anyway, there are around 20 'special 18+' items we will be putting on next month (or sooner), they will be sent to you directly from the USA, there is a reason for this, they will sent discreetly with the everythingcinnamon markings, so don't worry, but more of that later.

Mike - Chief Cinnamon Taster