Cinnamon C4

Cinnamon C4

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Ingredient 
Summary: True Ceylon Cinnamon 
Grade: C4 
Product Form: Stick 
 
Specifications 
Quill Diameter: 13-15 mm 
Length: As per the requirement (5 inch, 11 inch, 17 inch, 21 inch…etc) 
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Drying Method: Air-dried/ Machine dried 
Usage: Cooking/ Pharmaceutical/ Therapeutic 
 
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Country: Sri Lanka 
Cultivation Type: Organic/ Natural 
 
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Authentic Ceylon cinnamon  
- This is pure Ceylon cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum or Cinnamomum verum) which is native to the island of Sri Lanka. Ceylon cinnamon sticks are soft, curled like a cigar with several thin strips of cinnamon bark, and flake easily.   
Skilled workmen use a unique handcrafted procedure to make the sticks from the inner bark of the Cinnamon tree. Cinnamon stems are harvested after 2 years of growth and the thin inner bark is removed. Then sliced into strips, rolled into quills, and dried into the product you'll see on your hand.    
 
Grade C4  
- C stands for the continental grade of cinnamon and C4 cinnamon quill diameter is 13-15 mm. It has a golden/yellow hue, best flavor and scent.   
 
Exclusive Flavor  
-  Possess sweet spicy flavor with hints of cloves and Citrus which is unique to Ceylon cinnamon. Because of the greater concentration of Cinnamaldehyde, as well as other many compounds including Eugenol in the Ceylon cinnamon bark.   
 
Distinct Aroma  
- Gives an elegant exotic fragrance which is refreshing and reducing the feelings of depression, faintness, and exhaustion.  
 
Premium Quality  
- This product is made entirely of natural ingredients and has been cultivated and processed according to the Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) and standard regulatory requirements.   
 
Versatility  
- Cinnamon provides a sweet and spicy taste to teas, hot chocolate, and a variety of baked goods, for a tasty burst with a nice scent, sprinkle some shavings on them. Cinnamon is the world's most popular baking spice. You'll recognize its familiar taste and aroma in cakes, cookies, bread and pies, dumplings, puddings, pastries and ice cream. It's common in savory dishes too; soups, chutneys, catsup, pickles, squash, vinegar and meat glazes. These sticks may also be used as an air freshener and possess therapeutic effects.  
 
Refined  
- No natural or artificial flavors, Sulphur Dioxide (SO2), or other preservatives, additives, or any chemical enhancers are blended or infused in this product. Not mingled with any other varieties of Cinnamon; As a result, True Ceylon cinnamon's valuable medicinal qualities have not been marred.  
 
Ultra Low Coumarin Content  
- Studies have proven that Ceylon cinnamon bark has low Coumarin (1,2-benzopyrone) levels of 0.004%. Therefore, it is commonly used in pharmaceutical or nutraceutical supplements. Ceylon cinnamon is safer to consume without undue concerns.  
 
Positive Health Benefits  
-  Cinnamon’s medicinal effects are invaluable. It lowers blood sugar and serum cholesterol levels. Decreases inflammation. Controls blood pressure. Regulates metabolism. And helps weight loss & much more.  
 
Packaging  
- Our attractive and safe packing under hygienic environment to meet food safety requirements keeps essentially the contents fresh, good tasting and flavoring.  
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What is Ceylon?   

Simply it is Sri Lanka. In ancient times, Sri Lanka was known by various names, including Lanka, Lankadeepa or Lakdiva, Tambapanni, Taprobane, Serendib, Zeylan or Seylan and Ceylon, which was the colonial British's name and the official name until 1972, when it was changed to “Sri Lanka”.  
 

Then what is Ceylon Cinnamon?   

The real or Ceylon cinnamon,Cinnamomum zeylanicum Blume (syn. Cinnamomum verum Berchthold & Presl), and seven additional cinnamon species are native to Sri Lanka. Which means they are naturally restricted or belong exclusively to Sri Lankan geographical area. Due to its chemical composition, excellent quality, established health advantages compared to other cinnamon species, Ceylon cinnamon is quite pricey.   
 
Sri Lanka has been the world's leading provider of real cinnamon for over seven centuries, and it still has a 90% market dominance. C. zeylanicum was first gathered in the rainforests of Sri Lanka's south-western area, where it was originated.   
 

How does Ceylon Cinnamon differ from Cassia?  

Cinnamomum is a genus with approximately 250 aromatic species, most of which are found in Asia and Australia. Many of these species have a strong scent and are therefore used as flavorings.  
 
The most economically significant cinnamon species are,                                                                   
1. Ceylon cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum Blume) and   
2. Cassia (Cinnamomum cassia J. Presl)  
 
Here is a general comparison between 2 species.    
 
Ceylon Cinnamon    
Cassia         
Synonyms   
Cinnamomum verum J.S. Presl 
Laurus cinnamomum L.         
Cinnamomum aromaticum Nees 
C. cassia Nees ex Blume           
 
 
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Common names  
True cinnamon,    
Ceylon cinnamon,    
Real cinnamon,    
Mexican cinnamon    
Cassia cinnamon,    
Chinese cinnamon,    
Cassia bark,    
Tung Hing    
Bark                                                  
Almost thin, papery, brittle, easily crushed or powdered          
Thick and hard when dried         
Color           
Pale yellowish-brown           
Dark brown  
Quills           
Has a single spiral curl and filled with multiple layers of short pieces of bark     
Has a double curl when dries and only a few single layers of bark in quill            
Flavor and aroma    
Delicate, mild sweet and complex    
Strong spicy, pungent flavor and aroma compared to Ceylon cinnamon          
Bark Coumarin content  
0.004%           
Up to 1 %              
Country of origin  
Sri Lanka          
China, India, Indonesia & Vietnam          
One of the important things is Ceylon cinnamon has far less coumarin.      
 

What is this Coumarin?   

Cinnamon contains coumarin, a natural substance from the benzopyrene family (1,2-benzopyrone). According to health experts consuming significant amounts of coumarin is harmful to the liver and kidneys. So, if you're attempting to eat healthy while taking cinnamon, make sure it's safe and won't harm you!    
 
Then your choice would be Ceylon cinnamon!   
 

Do you know how Ceylon Cinnamon is beneficial to your health?    

Ceylon cinnamon is the most consumed spice in the world. Cinnamaldehyde is the bioactive component present in cinnamon. The nutrient content found in cinnamon is in a good amount. Macro and micronutrients such as energy, carbohydrate, vitamin A and C, calcium, iron and magnesium are present.   
 
Cinnamon has significant benefits for human health, particularly as,   
Reducing cholesterol level   
Controlling serum cholesterol   
Reducing the risk of heart disease   
Controlling blood pressure   
Beneficial in metabolic syndromes   
Reducing osteoclastogenesis    
Controlling neurological diseases (Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease)   
Beneficial to polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)   
Reducing feelings of depression, fatigue and exhaustion  
 
Furthermore, Cinnamon consists with,   
Anti-inflammatory  
Antitumor  
Anticancer   
Antidiabetic    
Anti-hypertriglyceridemia agent  
Antioxidant   
Antimicrobial  
Immunomodulatory effects   
 
As per the researchers and health experts, those rewards occur mainly due to Cinnamon's phytochemical constituents such as phenolic and volatile compounds. Thus, cinnamon is very beneficial to combat many diseases and to maintain health. That's an excellent thing!   

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