Cinnamon - Ceylon or Cassia? |
I love cinnamon. I
mean what can be better than an apple pie baking and the house filling with the
wonderful aroma of cinnamon. However, I
had no idea that all these years I was not even using real cinnamon.
I never gave it any thought at all until I started to see so
many posts on Pinterest about the health benefits of honey and cinnamon. Never hearing about this before, I did what I
always do on get right on the internet to see what I could find.
Ceylon
or Cassia Cinnamon – What’s The Difference
True or real cinnamon is Ceylon cinnamon. It is native to Sri Lanka and comes from the Cinnamomum zeylanicum plant
which is relatively unknown to most people.
Ceylon cinnamon is typically more
expensive than Cassia, and is what is referred to when talking about health
benefits such as involving blood sugar regulation.
Now, even though cinnamons are cultivated from different
plants, they both come from the same plant family, Lauraceae – the laurel
family, and the same genus, Cinnamonum.
Studies have shown they do share some of the same and health benefits,
such as promting healthy blood glucose levels and is considered
antimicrobial.
The biggest and most important difference is the levels of a
naturally occurring substance called coumarin.
This is a naturally occurring plant component containing strong
anticoagulant properties, in other words it is a natural blood thinner.
Consuming Cassia in large quantities or over extended period
of time, poses health risks and can do damage to your liver and kidneys due to
the high levels of coumarins.
Cinnamon - Ceylon and Cassia |
How To Tell The Difference
They say "a picture is worth a thousand words" and this one clearly demonstrates the visual difference between the two.
You can see the colour difference as well as the texture. See how delicate real cinnamon looks with all the thin flaky layers, whereas Cassia is solid containing one very strong piece.
Type
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Cassia
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Cost
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more expensive, can be up to 10 times pricier then Cassia
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fairly cheap and inexpensive, can be bought in bulk
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Convince
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hard to find, only being carried by specialty stores or
some health food stores
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easily available, carried by grocery stores
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Colour
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tan brown in colour
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reddish dark brown in colour
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Appearance
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the cinnamon sticks are made up of multiple paper thin
layers when rolled up
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the cinnamon sticks are composed of a thick bark that is
only one layer
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Texture
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fragile, easily broken up or ground into powder
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very tough and difficult, if not impossible, to break up
or ground even with an electric grinder
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Flavor/Aroma
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delicate, sweet with subtle notes of clove
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pungent full-bodies taste
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Coumarin
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Contains a negligible amount
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Contains high level, up to 1200 times more than
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Health Benefits
Health benefits of cinnamon include:
- diabetes
- alzheimer's disease
- cancer
- anti-inflammatory
- anti-microbial
Cinnamon And Honey
The healing benefits of mixing cinnamon with honey comes from the high quantity of sulfur it contains. Cinnamon is 26% and honey is 33%, combining the two creates a very powerful sulfur combination of 59% making it the reason it is so effective.
Check out some of the healing properties cinnamon and honey (a sulfur-based combination):
- heart disease
- arthritis
- bladder infection
- cholesterol
- colds
- upset stomach
- gas
- immune system
- indigestion
- influenza
- longevity
- raspy or sore throat
- pimples
- skin infections
- weight loss
- cancer
- fatigue
- bad breath
- hearing loss
- toothache
- high blood pressure
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