Native to Sri Lanka and India and is found primarily in tropical forests. Naturalized to the Philippines and the West Indies, it is not grown in the United States.
No. True cinnamon is native to Sri Lanka. The cinnamon we use in North America is from the cassia tree and is grown in Asia, Central and South America.
After the tree is cut down you have to wait a year, until you see little shoots, within these shoots is soft inner bark, which is then dried and voila you have cinnamon! The reason cinnamon is curled is because when the bark dries it rolls itself up into what we know as cinnamon sticks, if you want powder cinnamon it's just the grinding of cinnamon sticks. Cinnamon was originally grown and is still most commonly grown in Sri Lanka.
cinnamon was originally grown in Indonesia and is still grown there today
cinnamon is not widely grown in India but it is grown little in kerela
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Cinnamon comes from Sri Lanka, and the tree is also grown commercially at Tellicherry in southern India, Java, Sumatra, the West Indies, Brazil, Vietnam, Madagascar, Zanzibar, and Egypt.
Nope.
Cinnamon comes from the bark of the cinnamon tree.
Cinnamon is the inner bark of the cinnamon tree ( genus Cinnamomum, especially C. verum and C. loureirii). The tree is native to Asia.no it comes from cheese
Yes. Its a ground up bark from a cinnamon tree. Well, its not "the" Cinnamon tree, theres a couple of trees in that family :-)
No, cinnamon does not contain nuts, unless nuts have been intentionally mixed into it - and that is not usual. The spice called cinnamon comes from the inner bark of a tree.
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