Produkte und Fragen zum Begriff Cinnamon:
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Nutritional supplement with Chrome and Zinc.Cinnamon is one of the oldest herbs in the world. The brown, aromatic powder made from the bark of the cinnamon tree has been considered very valuable for thousands of years. We also have included the trace elements chrome and zinc. Chrome helps maintain a normal blood sugar level. Zinc helps maintain a proper carbohydrate metabolism and to keep a normal, good eyesight. Each capsule contains 200 mg of cinnamon concentrate 10:1, corresponding to 2,000 mg cinnamon! We have also included 3.5 mg zinc and 50 μg chrome.
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Nutritional supplement with Chrome and Zinc.Cinnamon is one of the oldest herbs in the world. The brown, aromatic powder made from the bark of the cinnamon tree has been considered very valuable for thousands of years. We also have included the trace elements chrome and zinc. Chrome helps maintain a normal blood sugar level. Zinc helps maintain a proper carbohydrate metabolism and to keep a normal, good eyesight. Each capsule contains 200 mg of cinnamon concentrate 10:1, corresponding to 2,000 mg cinnamon! We have also included 3.5 mg zinc and 50 μg chrome.
Preis: 12.34 £ | Versand*: 14.50 £ -
A traditional speciality based on a longstanding recipe. A herbal-bitter elixir containing alcohol, featuring selected herbs, spices and roots (Angelica root, calamus root, manna, zedoary root, wormwood herb, fennel, dandelion root with herb, myrrh, gentian root, valerian root, aniseed, orange peel, cinnamon, cardamom, saffron). A harmonious, pleasant-tasting speciality based on a traditional recipe, with a natural, appetite-inducing flavour of purely plant-based origin. A real delight prior to and after every good meal!
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Produced according to the original Indian recipe. With cinnamon, orange peel, cloves, ginger, cardamom, liquorice root, fennel, root angelica, dandelion root, juniper berry, pepper. Produced according to an original Indian recipe with cinnamon, orange peel, cloves, ginger, cardamom, liquorice root, fennel, angelica root, dandelion root, juniper berries, pepper. Teas are our speciality! Our company history began in 1903 with the production of herbal teas, which soon became extremely popular as a result of their outstanding efficacy for many illnesses and complaints and - for what it's worth - led to many awards, for example gold medals and the honorary prize at exhibitions in Rome and London. Trust in our years of experience and enjoy a regular cup of healthy, fine-tasting tea from Sanct Bernhard.
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Discover the secret of the Cucina Italiana with this exquisite blend of dried herbs and spices! Oregano, basil, coriander and marjoram give your dishes the freshness and lightness of Mediterranean cuisine. Paprika, thyme, rosemary and onions provide a savoury note, while a pinch of black pepper gives it some spice. Completely without artificial additives and 100% organic, this spice blend brings Italian flair directly into your kitchen - deliberately without sugar and salt. Versatile in use for seasoning meat, fish or vegetables, soups, stews, salads - let your imagination run wild!
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Kala Namak, also referred to as black salt, is an increasingly popular seasoning salt that mainly consists of common salt (NaCl) and a small amount of sulphur compounds. These lend Kala Namak a flavour that is clearly reminiscent of eggs. Indian cuisine traditionally uses Kala Namak to flavour sweet and savoury dishes, such as chutneys, fruit salads and vegetables, but also fish dishes or fruit juices. Here, Kala Namak is gaining in importance especially in vegan cuisine, because it can lend dishes the flavour of eggs without any animal ingredients. It is often used as an egg substitute with tofu or avocado.
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Do you know the feeling? Sometimes you just need something warm...Then our new instant soup snacks are just right! With water simply poured over, they give you a wonderfully delicious, enjoyable savoury soup time in an instant. Whether it is at home or work. With the best ingredients such as vegetables and herbs fresh from the garden as well as valuable sea salt. Without any added sugar and flavour enhancing additives. Gluten-free, vegetarian We are certain that even gourmets will be impressed by the tasty compositions our soup chefs have created for you. "Mixed vegetable" soup snack Pea and vegetable soup perfected with lovage and a little fennel Soup snack "Pot watcher"Pumpkin and carrot soup with chopped chervil Soup snack "Farm lover"Potato and leek soup refined with garden herbs and tasty fried onions Soup snack "Bella Pomodore"Tomato soup, featuring Italian flavours with a fine herbal note Soup snack "Taste of India"Curry-coconut soup with diced peppers seasoned with a hint of Laos powder Soup snack "Trio of cabbage"Cream soup with cauliflower, white cabbage and broccoli, aromatically seasoned with a delicate hint of nutmeg.
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Roasted candied hemp seeds with vanilla cinnamon flavour. Organic hemp seeds finely roasted and candied with whole cane sugar, refined with vanilla and cinnamon. Delicious hemp seeds impress with their nutty flavouring and a mild sweetness. The candied sugar makes the hemp seed a unique crunchy taste experience. All ingredients from controlled organic cultivation. Our organic hemp snack is great between meals, or added to muesli or yogurt. It is also suitable for adding to pastries or any other food. This mix brings new ideas to your snack assortment!
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An exquisite combination of spicy cinnamon and cardamom takes you into the mysterious world of the Orient, leaves your skin velvety-soft. Your skin gets cared as soft as velvet and the warm and spicy fragrances let the shower become a marvellous and pleasant enjoyment.
Preis: 4.54 £ | Versand*: 14.50 £
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How can you make cinnamon powder from cinnamon sticks?
To make cinnamon powder from cinnamon sticks, start by breaking the sticks into smaller pieces. Then, use a spice grinder or mortar and pestle to grind the pieces into a fine powder. If using a spice grinder, pulse the cinnamon pieces until they are finely ground. If using a mortar and pestle, grind the pieces in a circular motion until they become a fine powder. Once the cinnamon sticks are ground into a powder, store it in an airtight container for future use.
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'Cinnamon or nutmeg?'
It really depends on the dish or drink. Cinnamon is great for adding warmth and sweetness to baked goods, oatmeal, and hot drinks like apple cider or chai tea. Nutmeg, on the other hand, has a slightly nutty and spicy flavor that pairs well with creamy dishes like eggnog, custards, and savory dishes like pasta or soups. Both spices have their own unique flavors and can be used to enhance different types of recipes.
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How much cinnamon is needed for a cinnamon and sugar mixture?
The amount of cinnamon needed for a cinnamon and sugar mixture can vary depending on personal preference and the recipe being used. A common ratio is 1 part cinnamon to 4 parts sugar, but some recipes may call for more or less cinnamon based on taste. It's best to start with a small amount of cinnamon and adjust to taste as needed.
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Why is cinnamon toxic?
Cinnamon can be toxic in large amounts because it contains a compound called coumarin. Coumarin can be harmful to the liver and kidneys if consumed in excessive quantities. It is recommended to consume cinnamon in moderation to avoid any potential toxic effects.
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How good is cinnamon?
Cinnamon is a highly versatile and popular spice that is loved for its warm, sweet flavor and aroma. It is commonly used in both sweet and savory dishes, as well as in beverages. Cinnamon is also known for its potential health benefits, such as its antioxidant properties and ability to help regulate blood sugar levels. Overall, cinnamon is considered to be a delicious and beneficial spice that can enhance a wide variety of dishes.
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What are cinnamon sticks?
Cinnamon sticks are the dried, rolled-up bark of the cinnamon tree. They are commonly used as a spice in cooking and baking to add a warm, sweet flavor to dishes.
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Can cinnamon be deadly?
Yes, consuming large amounts of cinnamon can be harmful and potentially deadly. Cinnamon contains a compound called coumarin, which in high doses can cause liver damage and other serious health issues. It is important to use cinnamon in moderation and consult with a healthcare professional if you have any concerns about its consumption.
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How does cinnamon taste?
Cinnamon has a warm, sweet, and slightly spicy flavor profile. It is often described as having a woody and aromatic taste with hints of citrus and clove. The taste of cinnamon can vary depending on the variety and quality of the spice, but overall, it is a versatile and popular ingredient used in both sweet and savory dishes.
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Does cinnamon deter cats?
Cinnamon is not typically known to deter cats. In fact, some cats may be attracted to the smell of cinnamon. While some people believe that cinnamon can be used as a natural deterrent for cats, there is no scientific evidence to support this claim. It is always best to use safe and proven methods to deter cats from certain areas, such as providing them with alternative scratching posts or using cat repellents specifically designed for this purpose.
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Does cinnamon repel cats?
Cinnamon is not a reliable method for repelling cats. While some people believe that the strong scent of cinnamon can deter cats, there is no scientific evidence to support this claim. Additionally, some cats may actually be attracted to the smell of cinnamon. It's best to use proven methods, such as citrus scents or motion-activated deterrents, to keep cats away from certain areas.
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Is moldy cinnamon edible?
Moldy cinnamon is not safe to eat. Mold can produce harmful toxins that can cause illness if ingested. It's important to always check spices for signs of mold before using them, and to discard any that appear to be moldy. It's better to be safe and avoid consuming moldy cinnamon.
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Can horses eat cinnamon?
Yes, horses can eat cinnamon in small amounts as it is not toxic to them. However, it is important to only give them a small amount as too much cinnamon can cause irritation to their mouth and digestive system. It is best to consult with a veterinarian before introducing any new food or spice to a horse's diet.