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Two crossed cinnamon quills Two crossed cinnamon quills, the inner bark of Cinnamomum
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Welcome to the summary page for FabulousFusionFood's Cook's Guide entry for Cinnamon along with all the trcipes employing Cinnamon presented on this site, with 1391 recipes in total.

This is a continuation of an entire series of pages that will, I hope, allow my visitors to better navigate this site. As well as displaying recipes by name, country and region of origin I am now planning a whole series of pages where recipes can be located by meal type and main ingredient. This page gives a listing of all the Cinnamon recipes added to this site.

These recipes, all contain Cinnamon as a major wild food ingredient.

Cinnamon (also known as Celylon Cinnamon). is the dried inner bark of Cinnamomum verum a small evergreen tree reaching about 15m tall and a member of the Lauraceae family (which also includes Bay, Avocado and Sassafrass) and a native of Sri Lanka and Southern Inia. Cinnamon is prepared by growing the tree for two years and then coppicing it. The following year year a dozen or so shoots will form from the roots. These shoots are then stripped of their bark and left to dry. Only the thin (0.5 mm) inner bark is used; the outer woody portion is removed, leaving metre long cinnamon strips which curl into rolls ("quills") on drying; each dried quill being formed from the bark of a number of shoots packed together. These quills are then cut into 5–10cm long strips for sale.



Even today the best cinnamon comes from Sri Lanka though the tree is now grown in a number of locations around the globe. Cinnamon needs to be distinguished from the related spice, Cassia which is the whole bark of Cinnamomum aromaticum. This is sometimes sold as cinnamon (most often in the US) and may be distinguished from true cinnamon as 'Indonesian cinnamon'. Cassia actually has a stronger flavour than cinnamon is harder and woodier and is thicker as well. True cinnamon will easily be reduced to a powder either in a pestle and mortar or in a coffee grinder. But cassia is much tougher and more fibrous and can actually damage a coffee grinder.



Cinnamon is generally used as a flavouring for cakes and desserts. However, cinnamon has also been found to have antioxidant behaviour and the essential oil (which provides the flavour) has antimicrobial abilities, suggesting that cinnamon may extend he shelf-life of foods. Cinnamon is also one of the classical spices of the ancient world.




The alphabetical list of all Cinnamon recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 1391 recipes in total:

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'West Indian' Mulled
Wine

     Origin: Fusion
Antiguan Jerk Seasoning
     Origin: Antigua
Arroz con Leche
     Origin: Mexico
Äppelkuch
(Luxembourg Apple Cake)
     Origin: Luxembourg
Antiguan Papaya Pie
     Origin: Antigua
Arroz con Leche
     Origin: Uruguay
7-Up Lemon Cheesecake with Strawberry
Glaze

     Origin: American
Antiguan Rice Pudding
     Origin: Antigua
Arroz con Leche
(Rice with Milk)
     Origin: Colombia
A German Custard Pudding Sauce
     Origin: Britain
Antillean Crème
Patissière

     Origin: Saint Barthelemy
Arroz con leche sin azúcar de
absorción rápida

(Sweet Rice Pudding, made by Rapid
Absorption)
     Origin: Spain
Aad Maas
(Goan Pork Rib Curry)
     Origin: India
Api con Pastel
     Origin: Bolivia
Arroz de Coco e Papaia
(Rice with Coconut and Papaya)
     Origin: Angola
Accra Banana Peanut Cake
     Origin: Ghana
Apple and Cinnamon Muffins
     Origin: Britain
Arroz doce
(Sao Tomean Rice Pudding)
     Origin: Sao Tome
Adobo Sauce
     Origin: Mexico
Apple and Cream Pie
     Origin: American
Aruba Curry Powder
     Origin: Aruba
Afalau Sur Bach wedi Piclo
(Pickled Crabapples)
     Origin: Welsh
Apple and Pear Harvest Pie
     Origin: South Africa
Aseed
     Origin: Yemen
African Stew Curry Powder
     Origin: West Africa
Apple and Pear Tarte Tatin
     Origin: France
Ashkenazi Charoset
     Origin: Jewish
Aijet Beythat
(Spiced Eggs)
     Origin: Saudi Arabia
Apple and Potato Cake
     Origin: Ireland
Assabeh Tamr
(Date Fingers)
     Origin: Arabic
Air Fryer Banana Bread
     Origin: Britain
Apple and Redcurrant Pie
     Origin: Britain
Assegas n Tajin s Ifrawen
(Camel tagine with dried apricots)
     Origin: Western Sahara
Air Fryer Bread and Butter Pudding
     Origin: Britain
Apple and Rhubarb Compote
     Origin: Britain
Aşure
(Noah's Pudding)
     Origin: Northern Cyprus
Air Fryer Brownies
     Origin: Britain
Apple Butter
     Origin: American
Aurangabadi Naan Qaliya
     Origin: India
Air Fryer Carrot Cake
     Origin: Britain
Apple Cake
     Origin: British
Autumn Cheesecake
     Origin: Britain
Air Fryer Carrot Muffins
     Origin: America
Apple Cake
     Origin: Ireland
Awaze Tibs
(Ethiopian Beef and Peppers)
     Origin: Ethiopia
Air Fryer Honey-glazed Ham
     Origin: Britain
Apple Charlotte
     Origin: Britain
Azevias de Batata Doce
(Sweet Potato Pockets)
     Origin: Portugal
Air Fryer Oat Biscuits
     Origin: Britain
Apple Cheesecake
     Origin: Britain
Azevias de Grão
(Sweet Chickpea Pockets)
     Origin: Portugal
Air Fryer Quick Christmas Cake
     Origin: Britain
Apple Juice Caramels
     Origin: Britain
Bärcrostini
(Berry-topped Crostini)
     Origin: Sweden
Ak-Ni Korma
     Origin: India
Apple Pie
     Origin: Britain
Bột Cary
(Vietnamese Curry Powder)
     Origin: Vietnam
Al Machboos
(Emirati Spiced Rice With Chicken)
     Origin: UAE
Apple Pie Smoothie
     Origin: American
Baabath
(Tripe Curry)
     Origin: Sri Lanka
Al Rangina
(Dates in Butter Sauce)
     Origin: Saudi Arabia
Apple Rose Tarts
     Origin: Britain
Bahrain Baharat Spice Blend
     Origin: Bahrain
Aliter Laseratum
(Another Hing Sauce)
     Origin: Roman
Apple Sauce
     Origin: Britain
Bajan Pepperpot
     Origin: Barbados
Alu Kesel
(Sri Lankan Ash Plantain Curry)
     Origin: Sri Lanka
Apple, Pear and Cinnamon Crumble
     Origin: British
Bajan Spice Mix
     Origin: Barbados
Amaretto Cheesecake II
     Origin: American
Apricot Chutney
     Origin: Britain
Bak Kut Teh
(Spicy Sparerib Soup)
     Origin: Malaysia
Ambasha
     Origin: Ethiopia
Aprikosen-Torte
(Apricot Torte)
     Origin: Germany
Bakari Riha
(Mutton Curry)
     Origin: Maldives
Ambul Thial
(Pickled Fish Curry)
     Origin: Sri Lanka
Arepa di Pampuna
(Pumpkin Pancakes)
     Origin: Aruba
Bakeapple Chicken Curry
     Origin: Canada
Ambul Thial
(Pickled Fish)
     Origin: Sri Lanka
Arepa di Pampuna
(Pumpkin Pancakes)
     Origin: Bonaire
Baked Apples with Prunes, Cinnamon and
Ginger

     Origin: British
American Apple Pie
     Origin: America
Arepa di Pampuna
(Pumpkin Pancakes)
     Origin: Curacao
Baked Autumn Suet Pudding
     Origin: Britain
Amour Caché
(Hidden Love Cake)
     Origin: Martinique
Arequipe
     Origin: Colombia
Baked Butternut Squash with
Cranberries

     Origin: American
Anadl y Ddraig
(Dragon's Breath)
     Origin: Welsh
Arkansas Cheesecake
     Origin: American
Baked Date Oatmeal
     Origin: Fusion
Anardana Gosht
(Lamb Curry with Pomegranate)
     Origin: India
Aromatic Lamb with Ginger and Potatoes
     Origin: Ireland
Baked Persimmon Pudding
     Origin: New Zealand
Andhra Kodi Kura
(Andhra Chicken Curry)
     Origin: India
Arroz a la Cubana
(Cuban-style Rice)
     Origin: Philippines
Baked Pumpkin and Sour Cream Pudding
     Origin: American
Angels on Horseback with Prunes
     Origin: Britain
Arroz con Dulce
(Puerto Rican Coconut Rice Pudding)
     Origin: Puerto Rico
Antiguan Curry Powder
     Origin: Antigua
Arroz con Leche
(Ecuadorian Rice Pudding)
     Origin: Ecuador

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