Ground cinnamon is infact different then cinnamon powder. Ground cinnamon in not and worn down and "soft" as cinnamon powder. if a recipie says to put in ground cinnamon make sure the label says " cinnamon powder " or vice versa.
Not necessarily. Powdered sugar can be made from sugar cane, but it can also be made from sugar beet. "Cane sugar" just refers to any type of sugar made from sugar cane (rather than sugar beet) - this could include granulated, muscovado, demerara etc...
ground cinnamon is a powder if it is ground fine enough.
It's one in the same... dinnamon powder is just ground up cinnamon
Yes.
No, cinnamon powder is considered a spice rather than a starch or carbohydrate. One does not typically consume enough cinnamon or any other spice for it to be included in one of the food groups.
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Five spice powder, a ground combo of cinnamon, cloves, Szechuan pepper, fennel and star anise, is used in Chinese cuisine.
Cinnamon ofcourse! =) Its a spice....
cinnamon, cloves, ginger, Chinese five spice, red Chile powder, vanilla,
Grocery Stores commonly carry celery powder in the spice isle. If the clerk doesn't know, ask where the Cinnamon is, and look in those areas.
No, it is a spice.
no, it is a spice
mixed spice is made of cinnamon all spice and nutmeg.
No, cinnamon does not contain nuts, unless nuts have been intentionally mixed into it - and that is not usual. The spice called cinnamon comes from the inner bark of a tree.
Cinnamon is a spice that is used as an ingredient and does not have different parts that make it up. It is obtained from the inner bark of trees from the genus Cinnamomum. If on the other hand you are referring to "Makara", that is just a marketing name for the actual cinnamon powder that is being used.
Baking powder is not a spice, it is a chemical leavener.