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Cinnamon sticks (1,77 inches)
CDPMAD57SCinnamon sticks (1,77 inches)
Its smell is subtle and sweet with a peppery edge. It immediately evokes pastries.
Cinnamon sticks (1,77 inches)
Cinnamon belongs to the Lauraceae botanical family. It originates from Sri Lanka. It is very widespread today in India, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Seychelles, Mauritius, Madagascar, the West Indies, French Guiana, Brazil... It is the bark of a tree.
Much of the production is destined for the manufacture of gasoline.
Not to be confused with Chinese cinnamon, "Laurus cassia" or "Cinnamomum cassia" or "Cinnamomum obtusifolium", also known as cassia, produced by a tree from the same family.
They are found in China, Laos, Vietnam, India and Indonesia.
The sticks of this variety are often derived from the bark of tree trunks and are thicker.
Their cinnamine content is lower.
This cinnamon is less aromatic and more bitter.
Our perfect combination : Cinnamon can be used in meat or vegetable stews, with game, poultry, pork and with rice. A more original use is with turnip, rabbit and duck. It is an essential ingredient of the Moroccan pastilla and the Portuguese pastel de nata. It goes very well with desserts, apple pie, semolina cake, French toast, creams and biscuits and improves fruit salads and purées, particularly, orange, pear, apple, quince and in cherry jam. For the use in pastries, we recommend you use cinnamon powder.
Origin Madagascar
Weight 1 kg net,500 g net,35 g net
Packaging bag, box
Ingredients 100% cinnamon rolls
Storage keep away from light, heat and moisture
Recommanded use Cooking Chocolate Ice cream Pastry
Botany Cinnamomum zeylanicum