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Tip: Cinnamon

POSTED: 10:36 a.m. EDT April 22, 2003

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 a powder. Cassia cinnamon, which has a dark, reddish brown color and a slightly bittersweet flavor, is the cinnamon sold as "cinnamon" in many countries, including the United States. Ceylon cinnamon is buff-colored and sweeter in flavor.



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