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Our Dal Chini sticks are prized for their warm, woody sweetness. Use them to infuse flavor into slow-cooked stews, hot beverages, or baked goods. They are also known for their metabolism-boosting properties.
Blood Sugar Management: Extensively studied for its ability to improve insulin sensitivity and help maintain stable blood sugar levels.
Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Packed with potent antioxidants like polyphenols that help reduce internal inflammation and protect cells.
Heart Health: Helps in maintaining healthy cholesterol levels and supporting overall cardiovascular function.
Natural Antimicrobial: Contains cinnamaldehyde, which helps fight various types of infections and prevents tooth decay.
Metabolism Support: Often used in weight management routines for its ability to boost metabolic rate.
| Component | Value |
| Energy | 247 kcal |
| Dietary Fiber | 53g |
| Calcium | 1002mg |
| Iron | 8.3mg |
| Vitamin K | 31.2mcg |
The Perfect Tadka: Add a 1-inch stick to hot oil or ghee along with cloves and cardamom to create a fragrant base for Biryanis and Dals.
Weight Loss Tea: Boil a cinnamon stick with water and a slice of lemon to create a popular detox drink that aids fat burning.
Baking & Oats: Grate a small portion over morning oatmeal, apple pies, or muffins for a natural, sweet warmth.
Warm Beverages: Stir your hot chocolate, coffee, or mulled cider with a whole cinnamon stick for an elegant look and infused flavor.
Smoothies: Blend a small piece into fruit smoothies to balance the sweetness with its earthy notes.
Air-Tightness is Key: Store in a sealed glass jar; once the bark is exposed to air for too long, it loses its volatile oils and signature scent.
Cool, Dark Place: Keep away from the heat of the stove or direct sunlight to prevent the spice from becoming brittle and flavorless.
Test for Freshness: To check if your Dalchini is still potent, rub a small piece—if it doesn’t release a strong, sweet aroma, it’s time to restock.
The Gift of Kings: In ancient times, cinnamon was so highly prized that it was considered a gift fit for monarchs and gods.
Two Main Types: While most people know “Cassia” (thick bark), “Ceylon” cinnamon (thin, rolled layers) is often called “True Cinnamon.”
Inner Bark: Unlike many spices that are seeds or fruits, cinnamon is actually the inner bark of a specific species of evergreen tree.
| Weight | 0.1 kg |
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