Royal Cinnamon- 1.8 oz

Royal Cinnamon- 1.8 oz

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Our Royal Cinnamon is widely hailed as the best cinnamon in the world—with over 1,000 five-star reviews and glowing press—this heirloom variety has been harvested in the mountains around the ancient Vietnamese capital city of Huế for centuries.

Despite its long history, it is not widely harvested and has never been exported to the U.S. until now.  It exemplifies the intense sweetness and spiciness for which Vietnamese cinnamon is prized and outshines ordinary Saigon cinnamon in everything from pastries and baked goods to rich, savory dishes.

We regularly test our cinnamon for lead in an internationally accredited food safety testing lab, and it is always significantly below the lead limits of 1 ppm. 

Origin: 

Quang Nam Mountains, Vietnam

Aliases: 

Saigon cinnamon, cassia cinnamon

Process: 

Sun-dried

Tasting notes: 

Brown Butter • Buckwheat Honey • Orange Peel

Cooking tips

  • Beautiful in baked goods, spice cookies and desserts
  • Sprinkle over yogurt and oatmeal, and add to smoothies
  • Brew with your favorite coffee or tea

Sourcing


Our Royal Cinnamon comes from the mountains of Quang Nam in central Vietnam. This area was historically famous for spicy, sweet cinnamon, but in the last decade, the commodity market has shifted further north, where the prices are lower. Everyone told us that this area wasn't worth visiting and that their heirloom cinnamon variety wasn't being harvested anymore. We were very happy to discover that's not the case - the cinnamon here IS being harvested, and is incredible, probably the most intense we've ever tasted.

They use a technique for harvesting cinnamon that we've never encountered before - instead of chopping down the tree to harvest the bark, they make a deep cut around the base of the tree and let the bark dry on the tree for a couple of weeks before harvesting it. That makes it easier to harvest, but it also concentrates essential oils rather than letting them evaporate as the bark dries in the hot sun. The bark comes off the tree mostly dry and very intensely spicy and sweet, with a beautiful fragrance that we could smell from half a mile away.