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Sona dalchini/cinnamon
sticks are packed after thorough cleaning
and sorting of cinnamon sticks procured
from best of crop locations. Cinnamomum
verum is mostly cultivated in Sri Lanka,
Malagasy Republic and Seychelles. It has
originated in the central hills of Sri Lanka.
In India, it is grown in one or two locations
in Kerala. Cinnamon leaf and bark oil are
obtained by distilling the leaf and bark
separately. Cinnamon bark is a popular spice
with a delicate fragrance and a warm agreeable
taste. It is used in the form of small pieces
or powder. It is widely used in flavouring
confectionary, liquors, pharmaceuticals
and cosmetics. It is found to help diabetics
in digestion of sugar. It has astringent;
stimulant and carminative properties and
can check nausea and vomiting. The cinnamon
bark oil has anti-fungal properties and
cinnamon leaf oil is widely used in perfumery
and cosmetics |
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| Packaging: |
| Avilable
in See Through Pouches |
| 100 g |
3.5 oz |
| 200 g |
7.0 oz |
| 500 g |
17.5 oz |
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