Cinnamon

Cinnamomum cassia (L.) J. Presl.

Called dalchini in India, cinnamon is used in Indian cooking and trade. Cassia-type cinnamon is warm, sweet, and a little peppery. Cinnamaldehyde drives the aroma and taste; coumarin levels vary by species and origin. India uses both cassia and true cinnamon, with cassia common in spice blends, bakery, and confectionery. And because oil content influences flavor strength, many specifications reference volatile oil percentages. Sticks and ground forms are both widely used.

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Rolled Ceylon true cinnamon quills (Cinnamomum verum) on white background
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Cinnamon field with farmers

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Ceylon cinnamon field

Cinnamon is managed as a bush rather than a tall tree. Farmers cut back the main stem after two years to allow multiple shoots to grow, which are then harvested. The first harvest comes after 4 to 5 years, and later harvests happen every 18 to 24 months. It prefers a warm, humid climate with well-drained sandy soil. A well-maintained acre yields about 80 kilograms of dried bark quills and 14 kilograms of leaf oil each year. The bark must be scraped and dried within a few days of harvest so that it curls into the familiar quills. Main challenges include shoot borers, dieback disease, and root rot if soil drainage is poor.

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20-foot container loading capacity table for EU export – 25 kg boxes and 500 kg jumbo bags options with pallet sizes

Note: These are approximates based on our standard specification for tea bag cut. Changes in particle size or bulk density will affect the packing quantities.

Shipping capacity table for 20-foot container – 25 kg boxes with/without pallets and 500 kg jumbo bags options

Note: These are approximates based on our standard specification for tea bag cut. Changes in particle size or bulk density will affect the packing quantities.

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