Ground Korintje Cinnamon
Ground Korintje Cinnamon
Ground Korintje Cinnamon
Ground Korintje Cinnamon

Ground Korintje Cinnamon

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$7.98
Net Weight:
2.5 oz
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Ground Korintje Cinnamon, Cinnamomum burmannii, is also called korintje cinnamon, korintje cinnamon powder, Indonesian cinnamon, makara cinnamon or cinnamomum burmannii.

Ground Korintje Cinnamon is the sweetest, mildest variety of Cassia cinnamon available, and is the kind you are most likely to find on shelves in American supermarkets. Its 2.5% essential oil content ensures that it has plenty of robust, “cinnamon-y” flavor.

Korintje cinnamon comes from the Indonesian island of Sumatra. The name is the Dutch translation of “Kerinci”, the name of the regency—a kind of municipal area—located in the Jambi province of Sumatra. The Dutch cultivated cinnamon there during their colonial occupation of Indonesia; their colonialization left an impact on the name of this sweet, popular spice. 

Frequent buyers of Ground Korintje Cinnamon are:

  • American, Mexican, and Middle Eastern restaurants; 
  • coffee shops; 
  • diners; 
  • independent spice shops; 
  • breweries; 
  • bakeries; 
  • seasoning companies; and 
  • companies that manufacture cheese, nuts, salsa, sauces, cannabis edibles, and cookies

 

Flavor Profile

Ground Korintje Cinnamon has a sharp, sweet, and woodsy flavor with a slightly bitter edge.

 

How to Use

Ground Korintje Cinnamon is usually associated with baking and sweets, so try it in Cinnamon Scones. It’s a wonderful addition to morning coffee or tea, and makes delicious Pancakes. You'll also find it in more savory dishes like , as well as chutneys, dumplings, pickles, meat glazes, soups, stews, squash and even vinegars. Add it to tapas, like the spicy Spanish meatballs called Albondigas. Put a different spin on your enchiladas by topping them with cinnamon-scented Puya Chile Sauce. Make a cinnamon-savory pan of Roasted Sweet Potatoes. And it’s an outstanding ingredient when making German-Style Mustard

Ground Korintje Cinnamon pairs well with ginger, turmeric, onion, garlic, red wine, chiles, chocolate, nutmeg, mace, tomatoes, yogurt, bananas, corn, cauliflower, cherries, and apples. 

 

Also CalledKorintje cinnamon, korintje cinnamon powder, Indonesian cinnamon, makara cinnamon or cinnamomum burmannii
SpeciesCinnamomum burmannii
Ingredientscinnamon
Flavor ProfileWoodsy, sharp, sweet flavor with a slightly bitter edge
Oil content2.5%
Recommended UsesBreads, cakes, cookies, ice cream, pastries, pies, and puddings or in savory dishes such as chutneys, dumplings, pickles, meat glazes, soups, stews, and squash
CuisineAmerican, Mexican, Middle Eastern, Asian, Indian
How To StoreAirtight container in a cool, dark place
Shelf Life6-12 months
Country of OriginIndonesia

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size1 tsp

Amount Per Serving

Calories7

% Daily Value*

Total Fat0g0%

Saturated Fat0g0%

Trans Fat0g

Polyunsaturated Fat0g

Monounsaturated Fat0g

Cholesterol0mg0%

Sodium0.3mg0%

Total Carbohydrate2.4g1%

Dietary Fiber1.5g6%

Total Sugars0.1g

Added Sugars0g0%

Sugar Alcohol0.0g

Protein0.1g0%

Vitamin D0mcg0%

Calcium29mg2%

Iron0mg1%

Potassium13mg0%

*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.

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