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Cinnamaldehyde, eugenol.
This oil is a mixture, not a compound; the principal component is cinnamaldehyde.
Cinnamaldehyde is for Cinnimon.
Cinnamon is 90% cinnamaldehyde. Cinnamaldehyde is an aldehyde and the carbonyl oxygen has significant electron withdrawing potential. So, it is polar. Link below to an electronic potential map of the molecule
Aldehyde (functional group). The molecule responsible is cinnamaldehyde.
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Fireball candies are hot sweets. The ingredients that make a fireball hot are cinnamon. The cinnamon oil is called cinnamaldehyde. Cinnamadehyde is used in the fireball to make it hot.
Cinnamaldehyde is the compound that gives cinnamon its distinct smell and flavour. It is a liquid and is used as a flavouring in many chewing gums, ice cream and drinks. It also serves a purpose as a fungicide and an insecticide against mosquito larvae.
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From gourmetsleuth web site 1 stick of true cinnamon = 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon = 1/8th teaspoon cinnamon extract From the Cook's Thesaurus One part flavoring oil is roughly equivalent to four parts extract, but this may vary according to the products used. To be safe, begin by substituting 1/8 teaspoon of oil per teaspoon of extract, then add more drops of oil until you're satisfied with the flavor. So 1 tsp of cinnamon extract = 1/8 tsp of cinnamon oil = 4 tsp ground cinnamon = 8 sticks of true cinnamon
The basket may have been treated with cinnamon extract.
The chemical that gives cinnamon its flavor and odor is called cinnamaldehyde. It's IUPAC name is (2E)-3-phenylprop-2-enal. It has a molecular formula of C9H8O.