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679897a69a174554772eb373Kerala Cinnamon Bark Pure (दालचीनी की छाल शुद्ध) 100g
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Cinnamon comes from a tree. People use the bark to make medicine. Very high quality cinnamon form Kerala forest and ghats. it is pure cinnamon.... Cinnamon bark is used for gastrointestinal upset, diarrhea, and gas. It is also used for stimulating appetite; for infections caused by bacteria and parasitic worms; and for menstrual cramps, the common cold, and the flu (influenza). Cinnamon bark, as part of a multi-ingredient preparation, is applied to the penis for premature ejaculation.
In foods, cinnamon is used as a spice and as a flavoring agent in beverages. In manufacturing, cinnamon oil is used in small amounts in toothpaste, mouthwashes, gargles, lotions, liniments, soaps, detergents, and other pharmaceutical products and cosmetics. There are lots of different types of cinnamon. Cinnamomum verum (Ceylon cinnamon) and Cinnamomum aromaticum (Cassia cinnamon or Chinese cinnamon) are commonly used. In many cases, the cinnamon spice purchased in food stores contains a combination of these different types of cinnamon. See the separate listing for Cassia Cinnamon.
Nutrition Benefits of Cinnamon
One tablespoon of ground cinnamon contains:
19 calories
0 grams of fat, sugar, or protein
4 grams of fiber
68% manganese
8% calcium
4% iron
3% Vitamin K
History of Cinnamon
Cinnamon has been harvested from the inner bark of trees called Cinnamomum trees for thousands of years. The use of cinnamon dates back as far as 4,000 years ago to Ancient Egypt. Cinnamon was considered a very valuable and rare spice at this time, frequently being sold at very high costs and given to royalty as gifts or signs of devotion.
Cinnamon was also mentioned in the Bible numerous times and was noted for its ability to fight illnesses. People have learned more about the health benefits of cinnamon as time has gone on, with research now backing up the medicinal claims of cinnamon that ancient populations have known about for centuries.
Today, cinnamon as we know it is made by cutting the stems of the cinnamomum tree and removing the inner bark, which curls up into cinnamon sticks. These sticks are then ground to make powdery cinnamon spice which is sold and used across the world.
The health benefits of cinnamon can also be obtained in cinnamon extract form, when its special compounds are isolated and concentrated into high doses that have powerful effects on health. Another use for cinnamon is in cinnamon essential oil, which contains high levels of cinnamon’s special compounds and has numerous uses.
Cinnamon comes from a tree. People use the bark to make medicine. Very high quality cinnamon form Kerala forest and ghats. it is pure cinnamon.... Cinnamon bark is used for gastrointestinal upset, diarrhea, a...
Cinnamon comes from a tree. People use the bark to make medicine. Very high quality cinnamon form Kerala forest and ghats. it is pure cinnamon.... Cinnamon bark is used for gastrointestinal upset, diarrhea, and gas. It is also used for stimulating appetite; for infections caused by bacteria and parasitic worms; and for menstrual cramps, the common cold, and the flu (influenza). Cinnamon bark, as part of a multi-ingredient preparation, is applied to the penis for premature ejaculation.
In foods, cinnamon is used as a spice and as a flavoring agent in beverages. In manufacturing, cinnamon oil is used in small amounts in toothpaste, mouthwashes, gargles, lotions, liniments, soaps, detergents, and other pharmaceutical products and cosmetics. There are lots of different types of cinnamon. Cinnamomum verum (Ceylon cinnamon) and Cinnamomum aromaticum (Cassia cinnamon or Chinese cinnamon) are commonly used. In many cases, the cinnamon spice purchased in food stores contains a combination of these different types of cinnamon. See the separate listing for Cassia Cinnamon.
Nutrition Benefits of Cinnamon
One tablespoon of ground cinnamon contains:
19 calories
0 grams of fat, sugar, or protein
4 grams of fiber
68% manganese
8% calcium
4% iron
3% Vitamin K
History of Cinnamon
Cinnamon has been harvested from the inner bark of trees called Cinnamomum trees for thousands of years. The use of cinnamon dates back as far as 4,000 years ago to Ancient Egypt. Cinnamon was considered a very valuable and rare spice at this time, frequently being sold at very high costs and given to royalty as gifts or signs of devotion.
Cinnamon was also mentioned in the Bible numerous times and was noted for its ability to fight illnesses. People have learned more about the health benefits of cinnamon as time has gone on, with research now backing up the medicinal claims of cinnamon that ancient populations have known about for centuries.
Today, cinnamon as we know it is made by cutting the stems of the cinnamomum tree and removing the inner bark, which curls up into cinnamon sticks. These sticks are then ground to make powdery cinnamon spice which is sold and used across the world.
The health benefits of cinnamon can also be obtained in cinnamon extract form, when its special compounds are isolated and concentrated into high doses that have powerful effects on health. Another use for cinnamon is in cinnamon essential oil, which contains high levels of cinnamon’s special compounds and has numerous uses.
Country of origin
India
Brand
Kerala Spices
Common name
Kerala Cinnamon Bark Pure
Net Quantity
100 gram
Additive info
Refer to product label
Package Dimension
7L x 5W x 7H cm
Food type
veg
Manufacturer or packer name
JACSHIN SPICES PRIVATE LIMITED
Manufacturer or packer address
No. 8/12, Kollamparambit Buildings, Valiyakandam, Kumily, Idukki, Kerala