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We sell four varieties of cinnamon -- Vietnamese, Chinese, Ceylon and Korintje. Learn the difference and the best type to use for your needs.

Cinnamon

Certified Organics Cinnamon Powder, Ceylon, CERTIFIED ORGANIC Certified Organics Cinnamon Powder, Ceylon, CERTIFIED ORGANIC
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Certified Organics Cinnamon Powder, Ceylon, CERTIFIED ORGANIC
Certified Organics Cinnamon Powder, Ceylon, CERTIFIED ORGANIC
Size: 16 oz
Price: $44.88
Common Name: Cinnamon
Bar Code: 0-89836-02972-0
16 oz Foil Bag 44.88 addtocart1

Frontier Cinnamon Powder CERTIFIED ORGANIC 1.06 oz pouch Frontier Cinnamon Powder CERTIFIED ORGANIC 1.06 oz pouch (Cinnamomum burmannii)
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Frontier Cinnamon Powder CERTIFIED ORGANIC 1.06 oz pouch
Frontier Cinnamon Powder CERTIFIED ORGANIC 1.06 oz pouch
Size: 1.06 oz
Price: $2.71 $2.30 SALE!!
Botanical Name: Cinnamomum burmannii (Nees & T. Nees) Blume
Origin: Indonesia
Organic: QAI Certified Organic
Kosher: KSA Certified
Nutritional Facts
Serving Size 1/4 tsp (Approx. 1g)
Servings 30
Amount Per Serving 
Calories  0
Fat  0g0%
Cholesterol  0mg0%
Sodium  0mg0%
Carbohydrate  0g0%
Protein  0g
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

There are no declarable nutrients in 1/2 tsp. serving.
Common Name: Cinnamon
Grade: 3% Oil
Bar Code: 0-89836-22017-2
1.06 oz Pouch $2.71
$2.30
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Frontier Cinnamon Ground CERTIFIED ORGANIC (3% oil) 1.90 oz. Bottle Frontier Cinnamon Ground CERTIFIED ORGANIC (3% oil) 1.90 oz. Bottle (Cinnamomum burmannii)
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Frontier Cinnamon Ground CERTIFIED ORGANIC (3% oil) 1.90 oz. Bottle
Frontier Cinnamon Ground CERTIFIED ORGANIC (3% oil) 1.90 oz. Bottle
Size: 1.90 oz.
Price: $5.69 $4.55 SALE!!
Botanical Name: Cinnamomum burmannii (Nees & T. Nees) Blume
Origin: Indonesia
Organic: QAI Certified Organic
Kosher: KSA Certified
Nutritional Facts
Serving Size 1/4 tsp (Approx. 1g)
Servings 54
Amount Per Serving 
Calories  0
Fat  0g0%
Cholesterol  0mg0%
Sodium  0mg0%
Carbohydrate  0g0%
Protein  0g
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

There are no declarable nutrients in 1/2 tsp. serving.
Common Name: Cinnamon
Grade: 3% Oil
Bar Code: 0-89836-18434-4
1.90 oz. Bottle $5.69
$4.55
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Frontier Cinnamon Ground, Korintje (3% oil) 1.92 oz Bottle Frontier Cinnamon Ground, Korintje (3% oil) 1.92 oz Bottle (Cinnamomum burmannii)
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Frontier Cinnamon Ground, Korintje (3% oil) 1.92 oz Bottle
Frontier Cinnamon Ground, Korintje (3% oil) 1.92 oz Bottle
Size: 1.92 oz
Price: $4.49 $3.59 SALE!!
Botanical Name: Cinnamomum burmannii (Nees & T. Nees) Blume
Origin: Indonesia
Kosher: KSA Certified
Common Name: Cinnamon
Plant Part: Bark
Grade: A grade 3% oil
Bar Code: 0-89836-18325-5
1.92 oz Bottle $4.49
$3.59
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Frontier Bulk Cinnamon Powder, Chinese (4% oil), 1 lb. package Frontier Bulk Cinnamon Powder, Chinese (4% oil), 1 lb. package (Cinnamomum aromaticum)
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Frontier Bulk Cinnamon Powder, Chinese (4% oil), 1 lb. package
Frontier Bulk Cinnamon Powder, Chinese (4% oil), 1 lb. package
Size: 16 oz
Price: $10.00
Botanical Name: Cinnamomum aromaticum Nees
Origin: China
Kosher: KSA Certified
Common Name: Cinnamon
Plant Part: Bark
Grade: 4% oil
Bar Code: 0-89836-00315-7
16 oz Foil Bag 10.00 addtocart5

Frontier Bulk Cinnamon Powder, CERTIFIED ORGANIC (3% oil), 1 lb. package Frontier Bulk Cinnamon Powder, CERTIFIED ORGANIC (3% oil), 1 lb. package (Cinnamomum burmannii)
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Frontier Bulk Cinnamon Powder, CERTIFIED ORGANIC (3% oil), 1 lb. package
Frontier Bulk Cinnamon Powder, CERTIFIED ORGANIC (3% oil), 1 lb. package
Size: 16 oz
Price: $9.60
Botanical Name: Cinnamomum burmannii (Nees & T. Nees) Blume
Origin: Indonesia
Organic: QAI Certified Organic
Kosher: KSA Certified
Nutritional Facts
Serving Size 1/4 tsp (Approx. 1g)
Servings 454
Amount Per Serving 
Calories  0
Fat  0g0%
Cholesterol  0mg0%
Sodium  0mg0%
Carbohydrate  0g0%
Protein  0g
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

There are no declarable nutrients in 1/2 tsp. serving.
Common Name: Cinnamon
Grade: 3% Oil
Bar Code: 0-89836-00396-6
16 oz Foil Bag 9.60 addtocart6

Frontier Bulk Cinnamon Powder, Korintje (A grade, 3% oil), 1 lb. package Frontier Bulk Cinnamon Powder, Korintje (A grade, 3% oil), 1 lb. package (Cinnamomum burmannii)
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Frontier Bulk Cinnamon Powder, Korintje (A grade, 3% oil), 1 lb. package
Frontier Bulk Cinnamon Powder, Korintje (A grade, 3% oil), 1 lb. package
Size: 16 oz
Price: $9.20
Botanical Name: Cinnamomum burmannii (Nees & T. Nees) Blume
Origin: Indonesia
Kosher: KSA Certified
Common Name: Cinnamon
Plant Part: Bark
Grade: A grade 3% oil
Bar Code: 0-89836-00129-0
16 oz Foil Bag 9.20 addtocart7

Frontier Bulk Cinnamon Vietnamese, CERTIFIED ORGANIC (5% oil), 1 lb. package Frontier Bulk Cinnamon Vietnamese, CERTIFIED ORGANIC (5% oil), 1 lb. package (Cinnamomum loureirii)
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Frontier Bulk Cinnamon Vietnamese, CERTIFIED ORGANIC (5% oil), 1 lb. package
Frontier Bulk Cinnamon Vietnamese, CERTIFIED ORGANIC (5% oil), 1 lb. package
Size: 16 oz
Price: $17.00 $14.45 SALE!!
Botanical Name: Cinnamomum loureirii
Origin: Vietnam
Organic: QAI Certified Organic
Kosher: KSA Certified
Common Name: Cinnamon
Bar Code: 0-89836-02940-9
16 oz Foil Bag $17.00
$14.45
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Frontier Bulk Cinnamon Powder, Vietnamese (5% oil) 1 lb. package Frontier Bulk Cinnamon Powder, Vietnamese (5% oil) 1 lb. package (Cinnamomum loureirii)
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Frontier Bulk Cinnamon Powder, Vietnamese (5% oil) 1 lb. package
Frontier Bulk Cinnamon Powder, Vietnamese (5% oil) 1 lb. package
Size: 16 oz
Price: $16.00
Botanical Name: Cinnamomum loureirii Nees
Origin: Vietnam
Kosher: KSA Certified
Common Name: Cinnamon
Plant Part: Bark
Grade: Premium 5% oil
Bar Code: 0-89836-02642-2
16 oz Foil Bag 16.00 addtocart9

Simply Organic, Cinnamon Ground (3% Oil)CERTIFIED ORGANIC, 0.67 oz. Mini Spice Simply Organic, Cinnamon Ground (3% Oil)CERTIFIED ORGANIC, 0.67 oz. Mini Spice (Cinnamomum burmannii)
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Simply Organic, Cinnamon Ground (3% Oil)CERTIFIED ORGANIC, 0.67 oz. Mini Spice
Simply Organic, Cinnamon Ground (3% Oil)CERTIFIED ORGANIC, 0.67 oz. Mini Spice
Size: 0.67 oz.
Price: $2.09
Botanical Name: Cinnamomum burmannii (Nees & T. Nees) Blume
Origin: Indonesia
Organic: QAI Certified Organic
Kosher: KSA Certified
Nutritional Facts
Serving Size 1/4 tsp (Approx. 1g)
Servings 19
Amount Per Serving 
Calories  0
Fat  0g0%
Cholesterol  0mg0%
Sodium  0mg0%
Carbohydrate  0g0%
Protein  0g
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

There are no declarable nutrients in 1/2 tsp. serving.
Common Name: Cinnamon
Grade: 3% Oil
Bar Code: 0-89836-50015-1
0.67 oz. Mini Spice 2.09 addtocart10

Simply Organic Cinnamon Ground CERTIFIED ORGANIC 2.45 oz bottle Simply Organic Cinnamon Ground CERTIFIED ORGANIC 2.45 oz bottle (Cinnamomum burmannii)
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Simply Organic Cinnamon Ground CERTIFIED ORGANIC 2.45 oz bottle
Simply Organic Cinnamon Ground CERTIFIED ORGANIC 2.45 oz bottle
Size: 2.45 oz
Price: $4.69
Botanical Name: Cinnamomum burmannii (Nees & T. Nees) Blume
Origin: Indonesia
Organic: QAI Certified Organic
Kosher: KSA Certified
Nutritional Facts
Serving Size 1/4 tsp (Approx. 1g)
Servings 69
Amount Per Serving 
Calories  0
Fat  0g0%
Cholesterol  0mg0%
Sodium  0mg0%
Carbohydrate  0g0%
Protein  0g
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

There are no declarable nutrients in 1/2 tsp. serving.
Common Name: Cinnamon
Grade: 3% Oil
Bar Code: 0-89836-18513-6
2.45 oz Bottle 4.69 addtocart11

Cinnamon - that most popular of spices - comes from the bark of an everygreen tree. Cinnamon's sweet, spicy and warm fragrance adds pungent sweetness to your favorite baked goodies.You can also use it to add a depth of flavor to savory dishes as well.

cinnamon leafThough often used interchangeably, cassia and cinnamon are not the same. Cinnamomum cassia (grown primarily in China and Indonesia) is reddish-brown and pungently sweet, while Cinnamomum zeylanicum (from Sri Lanka and India) is buff-colored and mild. Cassia is usually preferred for its more intense color and flavor.

Korintji (thick quill cinnamon) and Batavia (thin quill cinnamon) are two types of C. cassia . Korintji comes from a higher altitude than the Batavian and has a slightly more intense reddish-brown color and sharp cinnamon flavor; it's considered the better variety. There are many species of cassia, including C. aromaticum (from China), C. burmannii (from Indonesia), and C. loureirii (from Vietnam or Saigon). True cinnamon, also known as Ceylon cinnamon, is obtained from C. verum, grown in Sri Lanka. It's tan and very mild.

cinnamon sticksVietnamese (Cinnamomum loureirri)
Formally known as Saigon cinnamon, this special variety is rebounding in popularity in the U.S., following a more than 20-year absence. Compared to Indonesian types, Vietnamese cinnamon has a distinctly sweet flavor and an exceptionally high volatile oil content. Gourmet cooks rate it as the highest quality cinnamon in the world.

Chinese (Cinnamomum aromaticum)
Chinese cinnamon posseses characteristics similar to those of Vietnamese cinnamon, but with a less intense flavor. In China, the bark is typically peeled from the trees starting at 10 years of age and continuing as long as 30 years.

Ceylon (Cinnamomum verum)
This cinnamon is native to Sri Lanka (though grown in India, the East and West Indies, and Central America). The cultivated variety grows 8 to 10 feet and resembles a shrub rather than a tree. Most of the product in the U.S. is sold in the stick form.

Korintje (Cinnamomum burmanii)
The most commonly found cinnamon in American kitchens is Indonesian cassia. It is sourced from higher elevations and is harvested a bit earlier than Chinese and Vietnamese cinnamons. Korintje translates as “thick quill” and is judged for quality based on the part of the tree that is harvested (trunk vs. branch) and on the length of the bark peeled from the tree. We bring you the highest quality Korintje cinnamon available.

To harvest cinnamon, the inside pulp of the evergreen is scraped out, then ground, and the quill pieces (cinnamon sticks) are selected for drying and grading according to size, color and quality. Trimmings and waste pieces are sold as cinnamon chips or used to distill the essential oil. The cinnamon is then graded according to quality. Grade A cinnamon has the highest oil content and the most intense flavor and aroma. In addition, quills harvested for Grade A cinnamon must be one meter long and taken from the main trunk of the tree.

Cinnamon is valued today for its carminative, antiseptic and astringent quality, and its medicinal significance is still being explored. Dr. Richard Anderson, Ph.D., lead scientist at the Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center in Beltsville, Maryland, for example, found that compounds in cinnamon improve the body's ability to use insulin to improve blood glucose levels. These findings are promising, especially for diabetics.

The history of cinnamon is laced with legend, exotic trade routes and struggles for monopoly. The ancient Chinese believed that the cassia tree--which flourished in the Garden of Paradise on the Yellow River--was the "Tree of Life." Eating its fruit, they said, led to immortality. Ancient Egyptians used cinnamon for medicinal purposes and embalming, and the ancient Romans enjoyed it in wines and as a fragrance, beauty-salve and aphrodisiac. When Nero killed his wife, Poppaea Sabina, he had all the cinnamon in Rome (a year's supply of imports) burned in homage at her funeral.

Columbus sought this exotic spice, and in 1505 it was "discovered," in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) by the Portuguese explorer Lorenzo da Almeida. Control of the cinnamon trade meant power; in 1760, all of Holland was scented when Amsterdam's cinnamon supplies were burned in an effort to keep prices up. At the same time, the penalty for the illegal sale of a single stick of cinnamon during Dutch control was death!

CinnamonSuggested Uses:
Cinnamon is the world's most popular baking spice. You'll recognize its familiar taste and aroma in cakes, breads, cookies, breads and pies, dumplings, puddings, pastries and ice cream. It's common in savory dishes, too--soups, chutneys, catsup, pickles, squash, vinegars and meat glazes--and hot drinks like cider, coffee, tea and cocoa.

Cinnamon complements fruits like apricots, cherries, apples, blueberries and oranges. Vegetables, too--especially carrots, spinach and onions--are enhanced by cinnamon's pungent sweetness.

In combination with other spices (like cloves, nutmeg, cardamom, ginger, allspice, and black pepper), cinnamon shows up in a wide array of spice blends, including pumpkin pie spice, apple pie spice, cider blends, five spice powder, curries, pickling spice, even popcorn seasoning!

  RECIPE PREP TIME   COOK TIME
Appetizers & Snacks
Moderate Baked Cranberry Apples 10-15 min 45 min
Easy Pickled Beets 5 min 30 min
Easy Spiced Sweet Apples 30 min 30 min
Moderate Wine Pickled Beets
Beverages
Easy Chill-Chaser Chai Tea 10 min 15 min
Easy Cocoa Con Chile 10 min 15 min
Moderate Cocoa Con Chile 10 min 20 min
Easy Divinity Drink 10 min 20 min
Easy Finjan Kirfee (Syrian Spice Drink) 10 min 20 min
Easy Glugg 5 mins 15 mins
Easy Hot Mulled Cider 5 min 15 min
Easy Minty Pineappleade 10 min
Easy Mulled Cider 5 min 30 min
Easy Mulled Cranberry Juice 10 min at least 10 min
Easy Mulled Fruit Juice 5 min 10 min
Easy Tea with a Punch 10 min 15 min
Easy Visions of Sugarplums Toddy 10 min 15 min
Easy Winter Warm-up 5 min
Breads
Moderate Cardamom Almond Banana Bread
Breakfast & Brunch
Moderate Cardamom Almond Banana Bread
Moderate Cardamom Cottage Cheese Pancakes 15 min 15 min
Moderate Crazy for Cranberry Muffins
Moderate Morning Millet 10 min 30 - 35 min
Desserts
Moderate Baked Cranberry Apples 10-15 min 45 min
Moderate Ginger Snaps 10 min 10-12 min
Easy Gingerbread
Easy Mango Macadamia Crisp 10 min 30 min
Easy Poached Pears 5-10 min 30-40 min
Easy Spiced Plum-Cherry Soup 10 min 50 min
Easy Spiced Poached Pears 10-15 min 30-40 min
Easy Spiced Sweet Apples 30 min 30 min
Moderate Spicy Pumpkin Cookies 15 min 12-15 min
Moderate Summer Fruit Soup 20-25 min 15-20 min
Easy Vanilla Bean Tapioca 20 min 30 min
Dressings & Dips
Easy Coriander Fruit Dip 10 min
Moderate Worcestershire Sauce 2 hrs 10 min
Main Dishes
Moderate Asian-Style Pot Roast 20 min 180 min
Moderate Chicken with Dried Cherries, Capers, and Chilis 20 min 70 min
Salads
Easy Avocado Strawberry Salad 15 min
Sauces & Marinades
Easy Get-You-Started Pickling Spice Blend 10 min
Moderate Worcestershire Sauce 2 hrs 10 min
Side Dishes
Moderate Baked Cranberry Apples 10-15 min 45 min
Moderate Braised Curried Tofu with Peas 10-15 min 5-10 min
Easy Pickled Beets 5 min 30 min
Easy Poached Pears 5-10 min 30-40 min
Easy Spiced Poached Pears 10-15 min 30-40 min
Easy Spiced Sweet Apples 30 min 30 min
Soups & Chili
Easy Hearty Lentil and Sausage Stew 10 min 8 hr
Moderate Summer Fruit Soup 20-25 min 15-20 min
Vegetarian Main Dishes
Moderate Braised Curried Tofu with Peas 10-15 min 5-10 min
Moderate Curried Eggplant 45 min 30-40 min

Warm Up Winter Weather with a Hot Drink!

For cozying up, nothing beats having a warm mug in hand. Whether you're settling in yourself or inviting guests to relax, a hot beverage sets the mood. With the help of a few choice spices and a little creativity, you can transform any favorite hot drink--like cocoa, juices, teas and coffee--into a special, festive treat. Read on.

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