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Ceylon Cloves

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We source from over 10 countries around the globe and acquiring spices from each corner of the world is important to us. It brings people together where no other way can. Additionally, we distribute 13 million lbs. of spices per year

Cinnamon Leaf Oil

Ceylon Cinnamon Leaf Oil is extracted via steam distillation from the leaves and twigs of the Cinnamon tree. The oil extracted from Cinnamon leaves contain many vital phenols and beneficial components such as eugenol, eugenol acetate, cinnamic aldehyde, linalool, and benzyl benzoate. It also has low levels of cinnamaldehyde, an excellent flavoring agent and the active component that helps repel mosquitoes and other insects. Cinnamon leaf oil has many germicidal, anti-septic, antifungal, anthelmintic, anti-diarrheal, antidote, antimicrobal, antiseptic, antispasmodic, anti-putrescent, aphrodisiac, astringent, carminative, digestive, emmenagogue, hemostatic, orexigenic, parasticide, refrigerant, spasmolytic, stimulant, stomachic, and vermifuge properties. Cinnamon Leaf Oil has a powerful spicy aroma, with a strong similarity to cloves with undertones of citrus. Dark yellow color to orange in color.

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Cinnamon Bark Oil

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Cinnamon bark oil is obtained from the bark of the Cinnamomum zeylanicum tree. Cinnamon bark oil is quite rare with a delicate aroma and a sweet, pungent taste. Cinnamon bark oil has no less than 90 identified compounds and over 50 minute unidentified compounds. Our Cinnamon bark oil contains more than 60% Cinnamaldehyde. In Ayurvedic medicine, cinnamon bark is used as an antiemetic, antidiarrheal, anti-flatulence, and a general stimulant. Today, cinnamon bark oil has been proven to naturally; lower cholesterol, kill bacteria, heal wounds, control blood sugar levels and relieve stomach flu caused by harmful bacteria like Salmonella. Perfect for aroma therapy and food flavoring. A scent that is so exotic it is used as the base for many World famous French perfumes.