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Posted on Thursday, September 26, 2019 - 12:06 pm:   

Here’s another way to tell if your cinnamon is true cinnamon or not- its price tag! You get what you pay for when it comes to cinnamon. If you buy a pound for under $10, which I’ve done plenty of times, you’re not getting the good stuff. Ceylon cinnamon is not cheap, and averages around $30 a pound, but it does last a very long time, and it’s the best of the best. Plus, it’s so pleasant in taste, you can use less to get the desired taste you want. It’s also much fresher, by the way. I actually like to purchase mine from a company that hand grinds the cinnamon themselves, and gets the cinnamon stick straight from Sri Lanka.

Next time you buy cinnamon, please do your research. There’s no harm in buying cassia or fake cinnamon in a pinch, but if you want true cinnamon, buy Ceylon cinnamon from a reputable source. Have you ever had Ceylon cinnamon, or true cinnamon?
Naa Maata, Nene Vinanu

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