Know Your Spices


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Cinnamon  
Once used in love potions and to perfume wealthy  
Romans, this age−old spice comes in two varieties —  
Cinnamomum zeylanicum (Ceylon cinnamon) and  
Cinnamomum cassia (cassia). Cinnamon is the inner  
bark of a tropical evergreen tree. The bark is harvested  
during the rainy season when it's more pliable. When  
dried, it curls into long quills, which are either cut into  
lengths and sold as cinnamon sticks, or ground into  
powder. Ceylon(or tree) cinnamon is buff−colored and  
mildly sweet in flavor; cassia cinnamon is a dark, reddish  
brown color and has a more pungent, slightly bittersweet  
flavor. Cassia cinnamon is used and sold simply as  
"cinnamon" in many countries (including the United  
States). Cinnamon is widely used in sweet dishes, but  
also makes an intriguing addition to savory dishes such  
as stews and curries. Oil of cinnamon comes from the  
pods of the cinnamon tree and is used as a flavoring,  
as well as a medicinal.  
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