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Uses of Cinnamon Sticks

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Nadia Galinova
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Nadia Galinova
Whole Cinnamon Sticks

Cinnamon sticks are very aromatic and at the same time last much longer than cinnamon powder. Tightly sealed, away from light and moisture, cinnamon retains its properties for up to six months, while cinnamon sticks can be stored for years. If you crush a stick you will get the well known cinnamon powder.

Cinnamon sticks have a wide range of uses, besides they are useful and have a very pleasant aroma.

Used as a healthy, natural air freshener, the sticks are an alternative to the anti-odor sprays we use in our homes.

Use cinnamon to scent your home by placing the sticks in a pot of water and boil them on low heat. Enjoy the great scent knowing you are using a natural remedy and not chemicals that you and your family will inhale.

Green Tea with Cinnamon Sticks

Another option for natural cinnamon stick aroma is by adding apple peels and orange peels. Put them in boiling water and enjoy. Of course, these aromas are not as long-lasting as artificial ones, but at least they are healthy.

Use them to serve refined coffee to your guests - a stick of cinnamon in the sugar bowl gives off a pleasant and exotic aroma to the sugar, it is suitable for both crystal, white and brown sugar.

In addition to being a coffee stirrer, you can also use it as such in cappuccino and hot drinks, alcoholic and non-alcoholic cocktails, it can also be used in confectionery products. It is also used to make tea.

Cinnamon sticks are used to make various pastries and creams, as well as for decorating cakes and rolls.

Arrange the festive table with cinnamon sticks, they can be used in bouquets, you just need to be imaginative.

In addition to being an aromatic spice, cinnamon fights high blood sugar and our body responds to its warming effect and speeds up metabolic processes. Cinnamon is anti-inflammatory and has a rejuvenating effect on the skin.

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