Cinnamon

Savory Dishes: A foundation of Indian cooking, used in biryani, meat curries, and dals. It is often tempered in hot oil to release its aromatic essence at the start of cooking. Spice Blends: An essential component of traditional blends like Garam Masala and Chinese Five-Spice powder. Desserts & Baking: Widely used in Western sweets like apple pies, cinnamon rolls, and puddings, as well as Indian desserts like halwa and kheer. Beverages: Added to Masala Chai, coffee, and specialty drinks like Kashmiri Kahwa for a refreshing, spicy depth.

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Cinnamon is a sophisticated and versatile spice derived from the inner bark of evergreen trees, celebrated for its warm, woody aroma and a flavor profile that elegantly balances sweet and savory notes. In the culinary world, it acts as a fundamental bridge between contrasting tastes; it provides the aromatic backbone for rich Indian biryanis and meat curries when tempered in oil, yet it is equally indispensable in Western desserts like apple pies and cinnamon rolls. Beyond its delightful taste, cinnamon is a powerhouse of health benefits, containing high levels of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds that have been used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine for centuries to aid digestion and support heart health. Whether used as delicate, curled quills (sticks) to infuse stews or as a fine, reddish-brown powder to season beverages like Masala Chai, cinnamon remains one of the most culturally significant and scientifically studied spices in the global kitchen.

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