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Cinnamon is a spice regionally made from several different plants. Cinnamon may also refer to: Spices *''Cinnamomum'', a genus of plants, from some of which cinnamon is produced, including: **''Cinnamomum verum'', Sri Lanka- or Ceylon cinnamon **''Cinnamomum cassia'', Chinese cinnamon **''Cinnamomum burmannii'', Indonesian cinnamon **''Cinnamomum loureiroi'', Saigon- or Vietnamese cinnamon Songs *Cinnamon (song), "Cinnamon" (song) by Stone Temple Pilots *"Cinnamon" by The Long Winters, from the 2003 album ''When I Pretend to Fall'' *"Cinnamon" by Tiffany, from her 2000 album ''The Color of Silence'' *"Cinnamon" by the Wild Strawberries, from the 1994 album ''Bet You Think I'm Lonely'' *"Cinnamon", a 1968 song by Johnny Cymbal recorded under the pseudonym Derek *"Cinnamon" by Hayley Williams, from her debut album ''Petals for Armor'' People *Gerry Cinnamon, born Gerard Crosbie (born 1984), Scottish singer-songwriter and acoustic guitarist Fictional characters *Cinnamon (comics), ...
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Cinnamon
Cinnamon is a spice obtained from the inner bark of several tree species from the genus ''Cinnamomum''. Cinnamon is used mainly as an aromatic condiment and flavouring additive in a wide variety of cuisines, sweet and savoury dishes, breakfast cereals, snack foods, bagels, teas, and traditional foods. The aroma and flavour of cinnamon derive from its essential oil and principal component, cinnamaldehyde, as well as numerous other constituents including eugenol. Cinnamon is the name for several species of trees and the commercial spice products that some of them produce. All are members of the genus ''Cinnamomum'' in the family Lauraceae. Only a few ''Cinnamomum'' species are grown commercially for spice. ''Cinnamomum verum'' (AKA ''C. zeylanicum''), known as "Ceylon cinnamon" after its origins in Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon), is considered to be "true cinnamon", but most cinnamon in international commerce is derived from four other species, usually and more correctly refe ...
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