Cinnamon Sticks

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Cinnamon is the bark of the cinnamon tree, found in wet and warm climates. It is used for cooking all over the world, as well as for baking and making sweets and desserts. Cinnamon is one of the few spices that can be eaten without preparation.

Cinnamon has a long history both as a spice and as a medicine. Cinnamon is an “anti-inflammatory” spice, that can be helpful in lessening inflammation. Cinnamon also has a lowering effect on blood sugar.

The cinnamon by Last Forest is grown by the indigenous communities of the Nilgiris.

Ingredients

Cinnamon Sticks

Unique Honey Rainbow
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Product information

'Pioneering sustainable living choices by

connecting communities and markets'

Based in Kotagiri in the heart of the Nilgiri mountains, our brand has been a market facilitator for wild forest produce that is harvested by indigenous communities since 1995. These communities are value adding forest and agriculture products, which are natural, wild and local. We believe that the spirit of the forest is about growth that is meaningful, balanced and contributing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes cinnamon sticks from the Nilgiris unique?

Cinnamon from the Nilgiris is known for its distinct aroma and flavor due to the region's unique climate and soil conditions, which enhance the quality and potency of the spice.

How should I store Nilgiris cinnamon sticks to maintain their freshness?

Store them in an airtight container in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Proper storage helps preserve their natural oils and flavor for an extended period.

Are Nilgiris cinnamon sticks organic?

Many cinnamon sticks sourced from the Nilgiris are cultivated using traditional farming methods, with minimal or no use of synthetic pesticides, making them a great choice for those seeking organic products.

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It Starts With You
Invest into the Community
Forest-Based Indiginous Communities
Sustainable Collection of Raw Produce
It Starts With You
Invest into the Community
Forest-Based Indiginous Communities
Sustainable Collection of Raw Produce