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Introducing Organic Ceylon Cinnamon Sticks by Fragrant Tales, a premium spice that enhances a variety of culinary creations. Ideal for both sweet and savory dishes, these cinnamon sticks are perfect for home cooks and professional chefs alike, adding a rich and aromatic flavor to your meals.
Our Organic Ceylon Cinnamon Sticks are sourced from the lush fields of Southwest Sri Lanka, ensuring that you receive the highest quality product. These cinnamon sticks are harvested ethically and packed in a resealable pouch within a carton box to maintain their freshness and aroma. With their sweet and citrusy hint, they are versatile enough to be used in a range of dishes, from coffee and tea to baked goods and savory meals. The sticks can be easily broken to release their delightful fragrance and flavor, distinguishing them from other varieties of cinnamon.
Key Features:- Premium Quality: Sourced from Southwest Sri Lanka with a focus on ethical harvesting practices.
- Flavorful Addition: Perfect for enhancing coffee, teas, lattes, baked goods, curries, and desserts.
- Versatile Spice: Offers a sweet, citrusy flavor that is different from the stronger taste of Cassia Cinnamon.
- Resealable Packaging: Keeps cinnamon sticks fresh and aromatic for longer periods of time.
- 100% Organic: Certified organic cinnamon sticks that are free from additives and preservatives.
- Extra Large Size: Generous size offering more usage per package compared to standard options.
Organic Ceylon Cinnamon Sticks are an excellent choice for anyone looking to elevate their cooking and baking. They are particularly beneficial for those who appreciate natural ingredients and enjoy experimenting with flavors in their dishes. Whether youre making a comforting cup of chai or adding depth to a savory stew, these cinnamon sticks will enhance your culinary experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the origin of the Premium Organic Ceylon Cinnamon Sticks? A: The Premium Organic Ceylon Cinnamon Sticks are sourced from the lush fields of Southwest Sri Lanka, where they are grown under ideal conditions.
- Q: Are these cinnamon sticks certified organic? A: Yes, the cinnamon sticks are 100% organic and are USDA certified, ensuring they meet strict organic farming standards.
- Q: How should I store the cinnamon sticks to ensure freshness? A: To maintain freshness, the cinnamon sticks should be stored in the resealable pouch inside the carton box, kept in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Q: What are some common uses for Ceylon cinnamon? A: Ceylon cinnamon can be used to enhance the flavor of coffee, teas, lattes, and warm cider. It is also great for baking, making desserts like rice pudding and apple pies, and adding depth to savory dishes like curries and stews.
- Q: How does Ceylon cinnamon differ from Cassia cinnamon? A: Ceylon cinnamon offers a sweet, citrusy flavor, while Cassia cinnamon has a stronger, hotter taste due to higher levels of coumarin. Ceylon is often referred to as true cinnamon.
- Q: Can I use Ceylon cinnamon in savory dishes? A: Yes, Ceylon cinnamon is versatile and can be used in savory dishes such as curries, stews, and marinades to add depth and complexity.
- Q: How do I properly use Ceylon cinnamon sticks in cooking? A: For cooking, you can break the cinnamon sticks to release their flavor and add them to your recipes. They can be used whole for simmering in liquids or ground into powder for baking.
- Q: What is the packaging of the cinnamon sticks like? A: The cinnamon sticks are packed in a resealable pouch inside a carton box, designed to keep them fresh and aromatic.
- Q: Are these cinnamon sticks gluten-free? A: Yes, the Premium Organic Ceylon Cinnamon Sticks are gluten-free, making them suitable for those with gluten sensitivities or celiac disease.
- Q: How much cinnamon is included in each package? A: Each package contains one pound (454 grams) of Premium Organic Ceylon Cinnamon Sticks, which is divided into five packs.

