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Saigon Cinnamon - Articles
Saigon Cinnamon and Madagascar Vanilla
by
Tina C.


Posted
Fri 07 Nov 2008 2:20pm
No, neither are local (unless you live in Madagascar or Saigon), but self-forgiveness may come swiftly after you taste these culinary treasures.
Saigon Cinnamon (It has a nice ring to it...say it a couple of times)
Saigon Cinnamon has traditionally been considered the finest quality cinnamon due to the fact that the oil content runs higher
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Cinnamon For Diabetes - Does Cinnamon Cure Diabetes?
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Varadharajan R
Posted
Wed 26 May 2010 2:48pm
Though there may be many home remedies to cure diabetes, here Cinnamon is taken for discussion about its potential to diabetes control. There exists a big circle of people crossing against the working potential to reduce blood sugar in the blood stream. However, diabetics who have belief in treating diabetes using cinnamon raise repeatedly two strong
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Cinnamon Spice and Everything Nice......
by
Tcm007
Posted
Mon 20 Sep 2010 4:49pm
of the most important circulatory herbs in Chinese herbalism. Gui Zhi is made from th e fine branches and twigs of the Saigon cinnamon tree, a large tropical tree. Gui Zhi...
Cinnamon, Gui Zhi, is one of the oldest spices around and it is mentioned frequently in the Bible as an ingredient for making holy anointed oil. even earlier, cinnamon
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Cinnamon Raisin Cereal Pudding
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Diana D.
Posted
Wed 20 Jan 2010 6:19pm
1 Comment
. And if it’s Saigon cinnamon, it’s extra-special zingy!
My dessert was satisfyingly rich and creamy, yet super-duper healthy—huzzah! Between the hemp milk and chia seeds, I got a dose... forced my thinking cap on and came up with something pretty awesome in the end.
Cinnamon Raisin Cereal Pudding
Ingredients:
1 cup puffed cereal (I actually used
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Smart Spice: Cinnamon
by
Mark S.
Posted
Tue 18 May 2010 9:15am
. Cassia sticks are rather hardy.
There’s also Saigon cinnamon, or cinnamomum loureiroi. Saigon cinnamon is the most prized member of the Cassia family. It has a full, complex flavor with even less sweetness. Saigon cinnamon is generally pretty expensive.
As for the purported health benefits of cinnamon consumption, you’d think that “true cinnamon
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Whole-Wheat Cinnamon Rolls with Sandy Nut Topping
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Tram L.
Posted
Thu 10 Sep 2009 10:40pm
flour (about 7 ounces)
Cooking spray
for the filling:
1/4 cup packed brown sugar
1 1/2 Tbsp ground cinnamon (I use Saigon cinnamon – yum!)
1/8 tsp ground nutmeg
1/3 cup...
Hello, cinnamon roll! There really is nothing like the smell of cinnamon anything in the oven, but cinnamon rolls – oh my! That combination of yeasty dough and sweet
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Consumer Health Watch: Cinnamon Consumption Advisory
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Corey I.
Posted
Wed 06 Oct 2010 3:15pm
sources of "cinnamon" used in cooking , Ceylon cinnamon is the only "true" form of cinnamon . Unlike the Saigon, Cassia, & Burmannii varieties -- all of which contain high amounts... value & benefits of various foods, this blog's new "Consumer Health Watch" series clearly serves an entirely different purpose.
I got the idea when I was researching cinnamon
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