you can but you will have a weird accent
you might get sick
but most likely you won't
Cinnamon has about 2 grams of carbohydrates per tablespoon.
The exact answer is dificult to establish given that cinnamon powder is quite fine and light but for the sake of the people out there interested 1 teaspoon of cinnamon powder is approximately 1.9 grams and the weight of one tablespoon of cinnamon powder is about 6.25 grams.
Approximately 1/3 ounce of cinnamon in a level tablespoon.
1 tablespoon twice a day.
Instead of using sugar to give food flavor, you can use cinnamon, which has no glucose (sugar). People with diabetes have to eat sugar in moderation, so using cinnamon as a substitute for sugar is a good way to cut down on sugar. Cinnamon also helps to regulate blood sugar, so it's very healthy for people with diabetes. But never consume more than one tablespoon per day. More than one tablespoon can make you sick because of the natural oils in the cinnamon.
yeah, but i prefer that you not eat a tablespoon of cinnamon plain, because i tried that once to boost my metabolism and it clogged my throat and taseted really bad, and i couldn't get it all out for almost 10 minutes
A tablespoon equals a tablespoon, by definition.
A common ratio for a cinnamon and salt water mix to deter ants is about 1 tablespoon of ground cinnamon and 1 tablespoon of salt mixed with 2 cups of water. Stir well to dissolve the salt and cinnamon before applying it to areas where ants are present. This mixture can help repel ants, as they dislike the strong scent of cinnamon and the salt can disrupt their trails.
This means to use twice as much cinnamon as you do honey. For example, if you use 1 tablespoon of honey, use two tablespoons of cinnamon.
I eat dessert with a tablespoon. A teaspoon is generally for serving sugar.
One tablespoon of cinnamon daily can be excessive, especially if it contains cassia cinnamon, which has higher levels of coumarin—a compound that can be harmful in large amounts. Consuming it in moderation is generally safe for most people, but it's best to consult with a healthcare professional if you plan to make it a daily habit. Ceylon cinnamon is a safer alternative due to its lower coumarin content.
Yes. I've tried it and i was gagging and throwing up for almost an hour...and I have an amazing gag reflex. It makes your mouth burn and makes your throat beyond raw and you won't want to eat cinnamon for a LONG time...just saying i wouldn't try it.