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Organic Ceylon Cinnamon (100% Certified) Powder, 8 Ounces TLBH
Organic Ceylon Cinnamon (100% Certified) Powder, 8 Ounces TLBH
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- Premium Organic Ceylon Cinnamon (Naturally Grown in Sri Lanka). Saigon and Korintje cinnamon are often mislabeled as the more expensive Ceylon variety. Ceylon cinnamon should always have a golden-brown color and mild flavor. Beware of products with a review history showing inconsistent color.
- Certified USDA Organic Ceylon Cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum)
- Fine Powder Mixes Well with Smoothies & Yogurt (Smooth not Gritty)
- Certified Authentic Ceylon, Non-GMO Project Verified, Certified Fairtrade, Non-Irradiated (Manufactured in USA)
- Fresh, Citrusy Aroma and Mild Flavor
Product Description
Ceylon Cinnamon Shop products are made with naturally grown cinnamon bark from Sri Lanka's Central Province. This mountainous region is believed to be where the Cinnamomum verum / Cinnamomum zeylanicum species of evergreen tree originated. The unique climate produces the finest "True Cinnamon" in the world. The inner bark has a golden brown color, citrusy aroma and mild flavor. Ceylon cinnamon is the recommended type of cinnamon for dietary supplements given it has virtually no unwanted coumarin (<0.005%) and numerous health benefits published in the U.S. National Library of Medicine. It is the preferred type of cinnamon in England and Mexico where it is used in baked goods like cookies, cakes and breads.
Pure Ceylon Cinnamon from Sri Lanka
The super fine powder mixes well with everything. Shake the container before opening and experience the citrusy aroma of premium cinnamon.
- Premium Organic Ceylon Cinnamon
- Super Fine Powder (not gritty)
- Ethically Sourced, Fairtrade
- Non-GMO
- Non-Irradiated
- Vegetarian / Vegan / Gluten Free
- Manufactured in the USA
Ceylon Cinnamon Shop has partnered with the leading third-party providers to authenticate the type and quality of our cinnamon. These well-known logos, displayed on our labels, signify independent confirmation related to the genetic origin, cultivation, harvesting and safety of our products. Beware of products labeled as Ceylon cinnamon with a picture review history showing inconsistent cinnamon bark color. Cassia, Saigon, and Korintje cinnamon are often mislabeled as the more expensive Ceylon variety and can contain unsafe levels of coumarin.
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