It's ground up bark.
If you can find cinnamon sticks & look at them, you can tell.
(Who ever thought of that?)
2006-11-29 03:52:01
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answered by tigglys 6
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The bark of the Cinnamon Tree.
2006-11-29 03:57:06
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answered by Ted 5
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Cinnamon is the dried bark of various laurel trees in the cinnamomun family. One of the more common trees from which Cinnamon is derived is the cassia. Ground cinnamon is perhaps the most common baking spice. Cinnamon sticks are made from long pieces of bark that are rolled, pressed, and dried.
2006-11-29 03:57:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Ground cinnamon you buy in the store is made from the bark of the cassia tree. It tastes like real cinnamon, but is really an imposter.
2006-11-29 04:07:53
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answered by Kat H 6
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Ground cinnamon bark for the back of cinnamon trees. Wouldn't be nice to grow your own cinnamon tree or shrub?
2006-11-29 04:00:13
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answered by copestir 7
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Cinnamon Sticks ground into a powder
2006-11-29 03:50:35
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answered by Shynness 2
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Cinnamon bark.
2006-11-29 03:50:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it's the bark of the cinnamon tree.
2006-11-29 03:57:35
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answered by lubinmt 2
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It is made from bark of the cinnamon tree.
2006-11-29 03:53:56
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answered by SS90 4
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ground cinnamon sticks
2006-11-29 03:52:43
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answered by beachlovers5 2
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