Cinnamon Chips

Category
Dried Herbs > Barks
Cinnamon chips, also known as cassia bark, is derived from the Cinnamomum cassia tree. It is a commonly used spice and has a variety of culinary and medicinal applications. . . . read more

Selected Size/Selection: 250g

250g
$12.10 (AUD)
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Product Details

Cinnamon Chips some of the primary uses of cinnamon cassia bark:

  1. Culinary uses: Cinnamon cassia bark is widely used as a spice in cooking and baking. It has a warm, sweet, and slightly spicy flavor that adds depth and aroma to dishes. It is commonly used in desserts, such as cakes, cookies, and pies, as well as in savory dishes, curries, and beverages like mulled wine or spiced tea.

  2. Digestive aid: In traditional medicine, cinnamon cassia bark has been used to support digestive health. It is believed to have carminative properties, meaning it can help relieve gas, bloating, and indigestion. It is often added to digestive herbal teas or remedies to promote healthy digestion.

  3. Blood sugar management: Cinnamon cassia bark has been studied for its potential effects on blood sugar levels. Some research suggests that it may help improve insulin sensitivity, regulate blood glucose levels, and support overall blood sugar management. However, further studies are needed to fully understand its mechanisms and effectiveness.

  4. Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties: Cinnamon cassia bark contains compounds with potential anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, such as cinnamaldehyde. These properties may contribute to its potential health benefits, including reducing inflammation and oxidative stress in the body.

  5. Traditional medicine uses: In various traditional medicine systems, cinnamon cassia bark has been used for its potential medicinal properties. It has been employed to address ailments like colds, coughs, menstrual discomfort, and rheumatic conditions. However, it's important to note that scientific evidence supporting these specific uses is limited.

It's worth mentioning that cinnamon cassia bark contains coumarin, a compound that can be harmful in high doses, especially for individuals with liver conditions or taking certain medications. It is advisable to consume cinnamon cassia bark in moderation as part of a balanced diet and to consider using Ceylon cinnamon, also known as "true cinnamon," if you require larger quantities or have concerns about coumarin intake.

Place of Origin

India - Trade

Botanical Name

Cinnamomum cassia

Form

Bark Chips

Ingredients

100% Cinnamon.
No preservatives, artificial colours, sweeteners or flavours.
Gluten free, dairy free and no added sugar.
Vegetarian/Vegan.

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