Are you talking medical uses or regular uses? Regular uses include putting cinammon sticks in coffee or hot cocoa for flavor, grinding it for other food uses, etc. For lowering blood sugar be careful what type of cinnamon you use or take. Cassia Cinnamon, which is identifiable by the cinnamon stick being rolled from one end to the other and is not good to take too much of in capsules or otherwise for bloodsugar or as a supplement because it contains quite of bit of a blood thinner named Coumadin and can create other complications when taking it.
If you want to use cinnamon, use Ceylon cinnamon, which is milder, and contains very little coumadin so it is much safer. It is identified in comparison to the Cassia Cinnamon by the stick being curled with the two sides curling inward.
To effectively use a cinnamon stick grinder, simply grind the cinnamon stick into a fine powder and sprinkle it into your dishes for a more intense and fresh cinnamon flavor. This method allows you to control the amount of cinnamon you use and ensures a stronger taste compared to pre-ground cinnamon.
yes you can use one fresh stick of cinnamon in cookies
To make cinnamon stick tea, boil water and add a cinnamon stick to it. Let it steep for about 10 minutes, then remove the cinnamon stick and enjoy your tea. You can also add honey or lemon for extra flavor.
Cinnamon stick is called "dalchini" in Hindi.
Meaning of cinnamon stick in Telugu is "dalchinachekka".
1 cinnamon stick to a quart.
about two tablespoons
25grams
about 1 cup. i think! (;
The amount of powdered cinnamon you get from a cinnamon stick is a little more than the stick itself. As cinnamon is ground, it's dry properties cause it to absorb moisture out of the air, and that causes the appearance of more ground cinnamon. You will usually get about one teaspoon of ground cinnamon from a cinnamon stick.
On average, one cinnamon stick weighs about 2 grams. However, the weight can vary depending on the size and thickness of the stick.
A cinnamon stick has 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon powder. That's the amount I would suggest using. I found this answer at www.google.com