Approximatlely a teaspoonfull
one teaspoon
about two tablespoons
25grams
about two tablespoons
about 1 cup. i think! (;
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
About 4 grams per cinnamon quill.
1 tablespoon twice a day.
half a teaspoon each
Amazon sells ground cinnamon for $3.61 by Simply Organic. The bottle holds 2.45 oz. They also sell the McCormack ground cinnamon for $10.44 that is in an 18 oz. bottle.
Probably because the stuff they grind up to make cinnamon powder isn't completely high quality bark. There may be some lesser twigs and even leaves ground in there.
1/2 tsp cinnamon, 1/4 tsp ground ginger, 1/8 tsp allspice, 1/8 tsp nutmeg equals 1 tsp of pumpkin pie spice
3 table spoons of cinnamon + 1 teaspoon of pure Nicaraguan coca powder. It should be noted that the ice cream MUST be stirred with a cinnamon stick to attain maximum flavor.
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.