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<blockquote data-quote="DeejayR" data-source="post: 772944" data-attributes="member: 126679"><p>Hi. There was momentary fuss in the media a year or so back about the dangers of cassia cinnamon as you describe. I asked about it at my local Co-op but they didn't know what I was talking about. My Co-op cinnamon is labelled "from Sri Lanka" and packed in France, so your guess is as good as mine as to its provenance. </p><p>I've just bought some cinnamon sticks labelled "produce of Sri Lanka" which look like the genuine ones you describe.</p><p>I was told by a nutritionist that cinnamon reduces the craving for sugar.</p><p>I just like the aroma and will use it as directed by recipes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeejayR, post: 772944, member: 126679"] Hi. There was momentary fuss in the media a year or so back about the dangers of cassia cinnamon as you describe. I asked about it at my local Co-op but they didn't know what I was talking about. My Co-op cinnamon is labelled "from Sri Lanka" and packed in France, so your guess is as good as mine as to its provenance. I've just bought some cinnamon sticks labelled "produce of Sri Lanka" which look like the genuine ones you describe. I was told by a nutritionist that cinnamon reduces the craving for sugar. I just like the aroma and will use it as directed by recipes. [/QUOTE]
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