cinnamon
noun
cin·na·mon
ˈsi-nə-mən
often attributive
1
a
: the aromatic, dried bark of any of several tropical trees (genus Cinnamomum) yielding a culinary spice, oil, and flavoring
especially
: a small roll or quill of cinnamon bark
b
: the tan to dark brown spice that is prepared from cinnamon bark by powdering and has a somewhat sweet and spicy taste
Note: Ceylon cinnamon comes from a tree (Cinnamomum verum) of Sri Lanka and southern India and is usually considered to be true cinnamon. Chinese cinnamon, Indonesian cinnamon, and Saigon cinnamon come from several related trees and typically comprise most of the less expensive cinnamon spice sold in stores. This spice, also known as cassia, tends to have a stronger, spicier character than true cinnamon.
c
: a tree that yields cinnamon
2
: a light yellowish brown
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