Ceres Organics Ground Cinnamon
Ceres Organics Ground Cinnamon (Ceylon Cinnamon) is certified organic, true Ceylon cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum), finely ground for a warm, sweet and aromatic flavour. Sourced from organically grown cinnamon bark and produced without chemical pesticides, herbicides or artificial fertilisers, it’s the pure, natural spice for baking, smoothies, coffee and cooking.
$7.97
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Ceres Organics keep things clean and simple. Their organic ground cinnamon is made from the inner bark of Cinnamomum verum, known as ‘True’ cinnamon or Ceylon cinnamon, prized for its delicate sweetness and superior quality compared to common cassia varieties. Grown in harmony with nature, it contains no artificial additives—just 100% certified organic spice.
One of the world’s oldest and most treasured spices, cinnamon has a rich history in traditional practices such as Chinese medicine and Ayurveda, and was once considered more precious than gold. Today, it remains a pantry essential valued for both its flavour and versatility.
With its warming, sweet-aromatic notes, Ceres Organics Ground Cinnamon is perfect sprinkled over porridge, cereal and smoothies, stirred into tea or coffee, blended into baking recipes, or added to curries, sauces and slow-cooked dishes for depth and natural sweetness. A must-have organic spice for everyday cooking and baking.
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