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commercial products of cinnamon are quills,
quillings, featherings, chips, cinnamon bark
oil and cinnamon leaf oil. ‘Quills’
are scraped peel of the inner bark of the mature
cinnamon shoots, joined together with overlapping
tubes, the hollow of which has been filled with
smaller pieces of cinnamon peels which is dried
first in the sun and thereafter in the shade.
‘Quillings’ are broken pieces and
splits of all grades of cinnamon quills. ‘Featherings’
are feather like pieces of inner bark consisting
of shavings and small pieces of bark left over.
Cinnamon ‘chips’ are rough unpeelable
barks scraped off from the thicker stems. Cinnamon
leaf and bark oil are obtained by distilling
the leaf and bark separately. Cinnamon bark
is a popular spice with a delicate fragrance
and a warm agreeable taste. It is used in the
form of small pieces or powder. It is widely
used in flavouring confectionary, liquors, pharmaceuticals
and cosmetics. It is found to help diabetics
in digestion of sugar. It has astringent; stimulant
and carminative properties and can check nausea
and vomiting. The cinnamon bark oil has anti-fungal
properties and cinnamon leaf oil is widely used
in perfumery and cosmetics |
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