Ground Ceylon Cinnamon
Ground Ceylon Cinnamon
Ground Ceylon Cinnamon, Cinnamomum zeylanicum or alternatively Cinnamomum verum, is a ground, sweet cinnamon that originated on the island nation of Sri Lanka. Ground Ceylon cinnamon is also referred to as Ceylon cinnamon ground, Ceylon cinnamon powder, or canela. It is also called “true cinnamon”, but that is a misnomer since all Ceylon and Cassia cinnamons are, in fact, true cinnamons.
Ground Ceylon Cinnamon comes from the inner bark of a laurel tree native to Sri Lanka. This bark is thinner and a bit more brittle than that which comes from cassia cinnamons, and the flavor is sweet, delicate, and floral.
Our Ground Ceylon Cinnamon is often sought after by:
- olive oil shops;
- ramen, sauce, and cosmetics manufacturers;
- American and fine dining restaurants;
- cafes;
- seasoning companies;
- bakeries; and
- catering companies
We also have whole Ceylon Cinnamon Sticks, Organic Ceylon Cinnamon Sticks, Organic Ground Ceylon Cinnamon, and a wide range of Cassia Cinnamon products. Please browse our Cinnamon page to see our full supply of products.
Flavor Profile
Ground Ceylon Cinnamon has a warm, sweet, woody flavor with notes of citrus and cloves and gentle floral top notes.
How To Use
Ceylon Cinnamon is the preferred cinnamon in Central American, Mexican, South American, and South Asian cuisine. This cinnamon works best in recipes where there are not a lot of competing flavors, as it is delicate and nuanced, though there are some notable exceptions. Try it in a rich and healthy Velvety Quinoa Pudding or a cozy cup of Masala Chai. Dress up your festive meals with a cinnamon-spiked Apple and Cranberry Sauce, or do up some Pickled Blueberries with cinnamon and allspice and toss them over cheesecake or goat cheese. Go savory with Mole Poblano or add a half-teaspoon to your favorite Indian curry, like Vegetable Jalfrezi.
Ceylon Cinnamon is great to use when cooking lamb, beef, pork, rice, some chicken and turkey dishes, pickles, tomatoes, onions, corn, cauliflower, black beans, fruits, and in baked treats.
Pair Ground Ceylon Cinnamon with chocolate, wine, tea, rose petals, lime, chile peppers, and black pepper.
Also Called | Ceylon cinnamon ground, Ceylon cinnamon powder, or canela |
Species | Cinnamomum zeylanicum |
Ingredients | Dried, ground Ceylon cinnamon |
Flavor Profile | Warm, sweet, woody, notes of citrus, cloves, floral top notes |
Oil content | .5-2.0% |
Recommended Uses | Roasts, grilling, meats, vegetables, BBQ rubs, baked goods, pickling, desserts |
Cuisine | Mexican, Indian, Middle Eastern, European, South American |
How To Store | Airtight container in a cool, dark place |
Shelf Life | 6-12 months |
Country of Origin | Sri Lanka |
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size1 tsp
Amount Per Serving
Calories5
% Daily Value*
Total Fat0g0%
Saturated Fat0g0%
Trans Fat0g
Polyunsaturated Fat0g
Monounsaturated Fat0g
Cholesterol0mg0%
Sodium0.2mg0%
Total Carbohydrate1.5g1%
Dietary Fiber1.0g4%
Total Sugars0.0g
Added Sugars0g0%
Sugar Alcohol0.0g
Protein0.1g0%
Vitamin D0mcg0%
Calcium0mg0%
Iron0mg0%
Potassium8mg0%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice. These values were calculated and therefore are approximate. For more accuracy, testing is advised.