I didn't know until recently that there are many species of cinnamon. What I was familiar with was cassia cinnamon, which is used as commercial spice. Apparently 90% of what we buy at the market is cassia cinnamon. This is what we sprinkle on our coffee cakes and desserts.
Cinnamon comes from the inner bark of a cinnamon tree; the bark is ground up. This spice has been used for thousands of years.
I add Ceylon cinnamon to my coffee or tea. It makes the drink taste sweet, even though I haven't actually sweetened it. I order my Ceylon cinnamon from Amazon.com. There is an herb online site, Mountain Rose Herbs, that I've used.
Remember to choose Ceylon cinnamon if you'll use a lot of it.
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This is all for now,
Cecilia
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