Dalchini, Cinnamon is well known for its capabilities to improve the metabolism of the body so it works well on Diabetes Mellitus and Obesity too- even this is sweet in taste.
For problems of the oral cavity right from the bad breath, cavities in teeth and bad taste of mouth- Cinnamon helps in all.
Details:
Botnical Name :Cinnamomum zeylanicum
Hindi Name : Dalchini, Darchini
Bengali Name : Dalchini
GujaratiName : Dalchini
Kannada Name : Lavangapattai
Malayalam Name : Karuvapatta
Marathi Name : Dalchini
Oriya Name : Dalchini
Punjabi Name : Dalchini
Sanskrit Name : Darushila ,Twak
Medicinal Uses :
Dalchini can be used as a natural sweetener in diabetes mellitus.
Dalchini should be chewed or gargled (decoction of Dalchini) in bad breath, cavities in teeth and bad taste in mouth.
Additional Information:
Item Code: 69
Pay Mode Terms: L/C (Letter of Credit),T/T (Bank Transfer),Other
Port of Dispatch: Jhansi
Production Capacity: 10 Ton
Delivery Time: 1 Week
The Cinnamon bark supplied by us is of pharmaceutical quality, tested and confirmed by a highly reputated and well known independent laboratory in Germany
We are the direct supplier of cinnamon from farmers, we only supply best product with the length of 10cm minimum.
We can supply any quantity on a yearly basis from india only.
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, snackfoods, tea and traditional foods.
Cinnamon bark is largely available in the form of quills and making quills is unique to Sri Lanka. Quills are made by rolling the pealed bark and join several of them together to get a pipe like structure in the required length. Other than that pieces of bark are available as chips, quillings or featherings. Cinnamon is unique plant which has essential oil in leaves, bark and roots but chemical composition of them are completely different from each other. Essential oils are produced from both bark and leaves; major chemical in bark oil is Cinnamaldehyde and in leaf oil Euginol. Cinnamon is also available in pure ground form or as n ingredient in curry mixtures and pelleted form too.