
1) Any allied or similar tree 2) Apple pie seasoning 3) Aromatic bark used as a spice 4) Bark 5) Bun spice 6) Cappuccino flavoring, often 7) Chewing gum flavor 8) Cinnamon bark 9) Coffeecake flavoring 10) Common spice 11) DC Comics Western character 12) Eggnog spice 13) Fictional bounty hunter 14) French word used in English
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1) Canela 2) Canella 3) Tree
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• (n.) Cassia. • (n.) The inner bark of the shoots of Cinnamomum Zeylanicum, a tree growing in Ceylon. It is aromatic, of a moderately pungent taste, and is one of the best cordial, carminative, and restorative spices.
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(SIH-nuh-muhn) - It is the aromatic inner bark of the "cinnamonum zeylanicum", a native tree in Ceylon.
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(species Cinnamomum zeylanicum), bushy evergreen tree of the laurel family (Lauraceae) native to Sri Lanka (Ceylon), the neighbouring Malabar Coast ... [5 related articles]
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Colour of various cats coats i.e. as in the Abyssinians. Reddish brown in colour.
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Used whole or powdered for its flavour and aroma in meats and desserts. Cinnamon is also an important spice in the spice mix called
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a coat color in which the underfur is white or off-white and the guard hairs are rich reddish brown. Cinnamon ferrets may be known for their docile temperament.
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Cinnamomum zeylanicum, an evergreen tree of the laurel family (lauraceae), and its dried inner bark used as a spice or medicinally. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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Cin'na·mon noun [ Hebrew
qinnāmōn ; confer Greek ..., ...,
cinnamomum , cinnamon. The Hebrew word itself seems to have been borrowed from some other language; confer Malay
kājū mānis sweet wood.]
(a) The inner bark of the shoots of
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sin′ă-mon Definitions: 1. The dried bark of Cinnamomum loureirii Nees (family Lauraceae), an aromatic bark used as a spice and, in medicine, as an adjuvant, carminative, and aromatic stomachic. 2. The dried inner bark of the shoots of Cinnamomum zeylanicum. Synonyms: Saigon cinnamon
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Rich dark brownish red color.
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Cinnamon is a species of laurel (Cinnamomum zeylanicum), which is chiefly found in Sri Lanka, but grows also in Malabar and other parts of the East Indies. The tree attains the height of about nine meters, has oval leaves, pale-yellow flowers, and acorn-shaped fruit. The Ceylonese bark their trees in April and November, the bark curling up into rol...
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Cinnamon is a spice from the bark of the under branches of a species of laurel (Cinnamomum zeylanicum), which is chiefly found in Sri Lanka, but grows also in Malabar and other parts of the East Indies.
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Cinnamon (dalchini) is highly aromatic and is used as a spice.
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Light yellowish-brown colour
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noun aromatic bark used as a spice
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noun spice from the dried aromatic bark of the Ceylon cinnamon tree; used as rolled strips or ground
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Dried inner bark of a tree belonging to the laurel family, grown in India and Sri Lanka. The bark is ground to make the spice used in curries and confectionery. Oil of cinnamon is obtained from waste bark and is used as flavouring in food and medicine. (
Cinnamomum zeylanicum, family Lauraceae.)
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The aromatic bark of trees of the laurel family, ground and used as flavorings.
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(kerfa or dar el cini) there are two kinds of cinnamon: dar el cini is the delicate version from Sri Lanka; kerfa is usually from Vietnam and has a stronger taste. It is used ground or whole, in sweet lamb or duck dishes, in drinks and in candied fruits. Ground cinnamon, mixed with icing sugar, is used to flavour pastille and some sweet couscous, s...
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Dalchini
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(color or scent) canela
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A stimulant, tonic,carminative and astringent.
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the aromatic inner bark of any of several East Indian trees belonging to the genus Cinnamonum, of the laurel family, esp. the bark of C. zeylanicumused as a spice, or that of C. loureiriiused in medicine as a cordial and carminative. · a tree yielding such bark. · any allied or similar tree. · a common culinary spice of dried roll...
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