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Buy now: Organic ground cinnamon 500g
Do you like cinnamon? Our crispy cinnamon waffles are you favourite snack? Then you will love our organic cinnamon! One thing is certain: not all cinnamon is the same. Aside from our cinnamon sticks in the variety Cinnamomum Ceylanicum, we now also offer the ground version of this spice – as always only in top quality! What are you waiting for? Try our ground organic cinnamon now and refine both sweet and savoury dishes with our all-rounder.
Recipes for Christmas and beyond
Whether banana bread, pancakes or gingerbread – cinnamon is THE spice that can be used in all types of baked goods. It is beloved around Christmas, but just using it in that period of the year would almost be a crime! There is so much more you can do with this delicious spice. Do you like Oriental flavours? Use it to refine your hearty dishes like roasts or curries. And not to forget, the classic oat and cinnamon combination for a delicious morning apple and cinnamon porridge. Who could resist that?
The classics: cinnamon buns and gingerbread
Even though we just mentioned that cinnamon should not be reduced to its Christmas dishes, we can't help but pick up on the two best-known baked goods in which cinnamon unfolds its unique aroma: ginger bread and cinnamon starts taste amazing with the addition of cinnamon. Another star among the cinnamon pastries: the cinnamon buns. Fresh from the oven, our vegan cinnamon buns are guaranteed to blow you away – not literally, of course. This special ground spice is not only available in many recipes but also in our snack section: apple chips with cinnamon, almond butter with vanilla and cinnamon and cinnamon coated apple pieces are our personal favourites around Christmas time!
From the cinnamon tree to the ground spice
Where does the brownish, pleasantly sweet spice with which we so often refine our porridge actually come from? To make the cinnamon powder, cinnamon sticks, which are the rolled bark of cinnamon trees (part of the laurel family), are ground. So what is the cinnamon type "Cinnamomum Ceylanicum" all about? Cinnamomum Ceylanicum is a special type of cinnamon. Unlike cassia cinnamon, which comes from China, this variety cinnamon comes from Sri Lanka. Cassia cinnamon sticks are coarser and thicker, are also darker in colour, and have a more intense smell.
Buy organic cinnamon now!
At KoRo you can buy delicious and high-quality cinnamon in organic quality. The fine, slightly sweet aroma has convinced every cinnamon fan so far, KoRo's word of honour! But that's not all: because we skip trade stages with our larger packs and pass on the resulting price advantage to you, you also save money. Try it out and let us convince you of our organic cinnamon now!
Product number: | GEWUERZ_020 |
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Best before date | 31.05.2027 |
Origin | Madagascar |
Organic Origin | non-EU agriculture |
Content | 0.5 kg |
Manufacturer | KoRo |
EAN/GTIN | 4260335836132 |
Data sheet | Specification |
Organic control body & Organic origin |
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Nutrition traces | Nutrition traces |
Shipping | Delivery time outside of Germany |
Company |
KoRo Handels GmbH Hauptstraße 26, 10827 Berlin |
Storage Advice | Store in a cool and dry place. Keep away from heat. |
Ingredients | 100% Ceylon cinnamon* *from organic agriculture |
Cross contamination | May contain traces of MUSTARD. |
Trade Name | Organic ground Ceylon cinnamon |
Label note | Ingredients, nutritional values, and packaging may change. For exact information, please check the product description. |
Press & Resellers | Download cropped photo |
Climate impact
At KoRo, we analyse the greenhouse gas emissions that are produced during the production of our snacks. These include, among other things, CO2, methane and nitrous oxide. Our hard-working sustainability team collects all the information to calculate a value: the so-called CO2 equivalents. We are now passing this information on to you so that you can make informed purchasing decisions and keep an eye on your personal carbon footprint. We also use these valuable findings ourselves, to try to make our supply chains even smarter in the future and monitor our CO2 footprint.
CO₂ emissions by product
To make the work of our sustainability team easier, we have teamed up with the company Cozero. They support us with their decarbonisation software to calculate the CO2 emissions of our products. Our products go through a lot before they make their way into your pantry or snack bowl, so there is a lot to take into consideration: production, packaging, and logistics – to name just the big steps.
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CO₂ emission per product in comparison
Would you like to find out how well your favourite snack stacks up against other products in terms of carbon footprint? Say no more! To create comparability, we calculated the CO₂ emissions per 1 kg of our products and compared them with other products that end up on many people's plates every day, such as cheese, tofu, and many more. We also included coffee as a drink for comparison. So no matter if it is your favourite snack or your go-to kitchen product, you are now able to see exactly how it performs in our “CO₂ per kg of product” ranking.
Comparison of CO₂ emissions per product in kg
Disclaimer: Different methods (comparison products) - The CO2 emissions of the non-KoRo products come from a different data source. Therefore, there may be differences between their evaluation method and the evaluation of KoRo products.
Saisonkalender: Winter-Edition
Unser Saisonkalender geht in die zweite Runde! Wir verschaffen Dir mit der Winter-Edition einen Überblick, welches Obst und Gemüse in den kalten Monaten geerntet wird und schmuggeln somit etwas frische Vielfalt in Deine Gerichte!
How to make: Tepache
Just when you thought to yourself: Kombucha, kefir, I've seen it all, we come around the corner with a new fermented drink. And we didn't come up with it ourselves - your new favorite drink originally comes from Mexico.
The highlight in fall: almond butter with pumpkin spice
Autumn is just around the corner and with it, one of the most popular spices of all is taking our hearts by storm: pumpkin spice. We have come to love it in coffee and cakes, but pumpkin spice can do so much more. So we've come up with a very special combination that brings together a KoRo bestseller with the star spice of autumn. Simply melt-in-your-mouth delicious!
How to make your own jam
Make your own jam - using up fruit and a lovely gift idea.
Make your own roasted almonds
Alongside candy floss and popcorn, roasted almonds are probably one of the most popular sweets at fairs. Especially at Christmas markets, visitors enjoy the crunchy-sweet delicacy, preferably still warm. If the next market is still a long way off and you can't wait any longer, find out now how you can make them yourself at home.
Sweet dishes with sweet potatoes
Sweet potato dishes don't always have to be savory. The tuber is also suitable for sweet dishes such as cakes, pancakes or cookies.
Varieties & origins
Ceylon
Made from the inner bark of the Cinnamomum verum tree, Ceylon is the original form of cinnamon. The thinner the rind, the finer and more aromatic the cinnamon taste, which is nobler, more aromatic and less pungent than that of the Cassia variety.
Cinnamon is a very old spice that originally came from Asia. Cinnamon trees are grown on plantations and harvested immediately after the rainy season, as the bark is then fresh and moist and can be easily peeled off. The quality of the cinnamon is based on the texture and color of its quills.
Production
Leckere Weihnachtsplätzchen im Winter und dazu der Duft von Zimt in der Nase: Unser Cassia Zimt schmeckt nicht nur gut, sondern weckt auch Erinnerungen an längst vergessene Weihnachten. Die Kollegen im Office sind aber nicht wählerisch und würden die Plätzchendose auch im Juni leer räumen.
... festhalten – der Zimtcassie. Die Pflanze gehört zu den Lorbeergewächsen und ist eigentlich in China heimisch. Das zimtig riechende Gewächs wird aber mittlerweile in vielen Ländern angebaut, unser Cassia Zimt stammt aus Indonesien.
Womit Du Deinen Milchreis verfeinerst, kann keine Maschine ernten. Denn die Rinde der Zimtcassie muss von Hand entfernt und dann von ihren äußeren Schichten befreit werden. Durch das Trocknen rollt sie sich dann aber ganz alleine zur Zimtstange zusammen.
Cassia vs. Ceylon: Beides geht bei uns als Zimt durch. Dabei unterscheiden sich die beiden Gewürze nicht nur leicht im Geschmack und ihrem Cumaringehalt – auch ihre Form ist anders. Die feine Rinde des Ceylon-Zimtbaums rollt sich wie eine Zigarre zusammen, Cassia Zimt sieht eher aus wie ein Rohr.
Geerntet, getrocknet, gemahlen und verpackt. Wer das alles durchgemacht hat, hat sich eine kurze Verschnaufpause in bester Gesellschaft verdient. Deshalb warten unsere Snacks und Gewürze hier in unserem Lager auf Deine nächste Bestellung.
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4-5 star reviews 🙂
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Maybe you can find a better alternative to the plastic packaging
1-3 star reviews 🙃
Unfortunately not convincing
Just like cinnamon should be.
...................Gute Qualität zum angemessen Preis....................
Good taste!
Super price performance
Super product. Recommendation to buy!
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18.11.2024
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