Ground Cinnamon

Ground Cinnamon

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Ground Cinnamon

Ground Cinnamon

Our cinnamon is sweet, warming, delicate, and complex. Its complexity adds incredible depth of flavour to your cooking, both savoury and sweet - sometimes spicy and warm, sometimes subtly sweet.

£4.99
Cooking Tips

Stir into melted butter and drizzle over pancakes or your morning porridge.

Ingredients

Cinnamon

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Grown in Sri Lanka

Grown by farmers in the hills above Kandy, Sri Lanka.
Region:
Grown by farmers in the hills above Kandy, Sri Lanka.
The bark of the cinnamomum verum tree is peeled, dried, and ground. Our cinnamon is a mix of older, more spicy bark, and young sweet bark.
Process:
The bark of the cinnamomum verum tree is peeled, dried, and ground. Our cinnamon is a mix of older, more spicy bark, and young sweet bark.
December 2025
Harvest Date:
December 2025
WHAT SETS
US APART
By working directly with farmers, our spices
are on your table in months, not years.
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Competitors
Own brand
Single Origin*
Always
Hard to tell
Hard to tell
Farmers paid a fair wage
Always
Never
Never
Guaranteed latest harvest
Always
No detail
No detail
Sustainable
Always
No detail
No detail

*Single origin is an undefined term and many use it as marketing speak rather than a sourcing practise. Some will use it to mean sourced in a single-country or area, for us, it means sourced from a farming group that we know and have visited.

“The spices are superior to what you normally get in the local shops. I can’t go back to stale spices again!”
Elan Sey, London
“The spices are superior to what you normally get in the local shops. I can’t go back to stale spices again!”
Elan Sey, London
“The spices are superior to what you normally get in the local shops. I can’t go back to stale spices again!”
Elan Sey, London