✨ Spice Up Your Life with Ceylon Cinnamon! 🌟
Frontier Co-op's Fair Trade Ground Ceylon Cinnamon Powder is a premium organic spice sourced from Sri Lanka, known for its sweet, mild flavor. Packaged in a resealable bulk bag, it’s perfect for enhancing a variety of culinary creations while supporting sustainable and ethical farming practices.
M**I
Exceptional Quality and Health Benefits
This Ceylon Cinnamon has a delicate, mildly sweet flavor that elevates every dish or beverage I add it to. It’s perfect for baking, sprinkling on oatmeal, or stirring into my morning coffee.The texture of the powder is fine and smooth, a clear indicator of its high quality. The fragrance alone is enough to make your kitchen smell warm and inviting!I purchased this because it is known as "true cinnamon," Ceylon is lower in coumarin, making it a safer and healthier choice for long-term use. As someone who prioritizes both flavor and wellness, this product ticks all the boxes.Packaging was excellent as well—airtight and resealable, ensuring maximum freshness.If you’re looking to upgrade your cinnamon experience, I can’t recommend this product enough. It’s a bit pricier than regular cinnamon, but the flavor, health benefits, and overall quality make it worth every penny. A must-have for any spice lover!
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Great taste
Great product and great amount for price
A**R
Great cinnamon
Wonderful cinnamon, great company. I have many of their produces!!
R**E
Frontier strikes again
Outstanding taste and quality
C**E
Better ingredients/different taste!
If your like me your were looking for real cinnamon, instead of the so-called fake cinnamon that is in stores. As a big cinnamon fan and avid user of it, I decided to make the switch. I purchased this and was delighted that it is in fact, real, but the taste is very different than the cinnamon you used to. Stick to it and get used to the taste.
T**
Thankful
Love the taste! The aroma is fresh. Would buy again. Highly recommend.
W**T
sooooo tasty
I love the flavor of cinnamon and recently learned that it helps with blood sugar and cholesterol so I've been adding it to my coffee and teas. I upgraded to this organic Ceylon cinnamon and whoa the difference between this and regular cinnamon is very noticeable. This taste is much spicier and I only need to use a little to get that nice bite in my drinks. It's pricey but worth the splurge.
S**N
A bit harsh tasting with a bite - like nutmeg, cloves and allspice.
I purchased the ‘Frontier Herb Organic Powdered Ceylon Cinnamon’ after I learned that not all cinnamon is the same, and that some varieties can actually be harmful. Since I use liberal amounts of cinnamon daily, I thought it would be a good idea to replace my current cinnamon stock with the ‘real’ stuff. After reading all the positive reviews posted here, this brand seemed to be a no-brainer.Based on the several articles that I’ve read (and as suggested in some of the reviews posted on Amazon), ‘Ceylon’ Cinnamon is supposed to be the ‘real’ cinnamon with a sweeter and milder flavor versus the other cinnamon varieties out there, which have been described as spicy, hot and synthetic tasting (like Red Hot candies, etc.).I was curious to know what kind of cinnamon is used in the brand that I currently use (Simply Organic) since it already tastes sweet, mild and real ‘cinnamony’ (the kind of taste you’d find in coffee cakes, sticky buns, raisin breads and so on). Is it possible that the cinnamon that Simply Organic uses is actually Ceylon, which is why it tastes so good, sweet and ‘cinnamony’?Having read all the reviews, blogs and articles about how amazing, sweet and mild Ceylon cinnamon is, I couldn’t wait to receive this order. So, imagine my surprise when I opened the bag of ‘Frontier Herb Organic Powdered Ceylon Cinnamon’ and took a whiff of the contents and quickly realized that it is the complete opposite of what has been stated in just about every article I’ve read on the topic.Frontier Herb Organic Powdered Ceylon Cinnamon tastes and smells like crushed cloves, nutmeg (or Allspice) and has a bit of a harsh spicy bite to it. It does not taste or smell like the cinnamon you’d find in cinnamon raisin bread, cinnamon rolls, coffee cake or anything that you’d associate with that great cinnamon taste. This cinnamon smells and tastes like a harsh and somewhat spicy-hot mixture of cloves, Big-Red gum and Red Hot candies with just a touch of cinnamon.So, the question is, does Ceylon Cinnamon really taste like this, or did Frontier Herb mislabel the bag and I received a different kind of cinnamon? Or, perhaps I’ve been using a Cassia cinnamon variety all along and just prefer that sweet and mild flavor. But, if this is the case, could it be that all the bloggers out there had the taste descriptions backwards, and it is the Ceylon cinnamon that is spicy and less sweet?TL;DR - Am I the only one who thinks that this cinnamon tastes very harsh, like nutmeg/cloves? Is there a better, sweeter tasting (and healthy) cinnamon out there? I really just want a sweet cinnamony tasting cinnamon that I can use in liberal amounts without it harming my internal organs!
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