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Q: What species of cinnamon is grown in Grenada?
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What spices are grown in Grenada?

Granada, known as the spice island, grows nutmeg, mace, cloves, bay leaves, curries, cinnamon and ginger, among others


Where does Cinnamon?

cinnamon was originally grown in Indonesia and is still grown there today


Where is cinnamon grown in India?

cinnamon is not widely grown in India but it is grown little in kerela


What is Grenada known as?

Grenada is known as the "Spice Isle" due to its production of various spices such as nutmeg, cinnamon, and cloves.


What kind of crops are grown in Grenada?

nothing


What kind of crops grown in Grenada?

nothing


Is cinnamon grown in North America?

No. True cinnamon is native to Sri Lanka. The cinnamon we use in North America is from the cassia tree and is grown in Asia, Central and South America.


Is cinnamon grown worldwide?

Nope.


What are Grenada's natural resources?

Currently, Grenada is the leading producer of several spices. This includes cinnamon, cloves, ginger, and mace. Grenada is the second largest producer of nutmeg. The nutmeg is so important to the economy of Grenada that it appears on the national flag.


How did cinnamon get to America?

For the most part, cinnamon didn't get to America. What is sold in stores as Cinnamon is actually Cassia instead. There is some true cinnamon grown in Mexico, but Mexico also imports a lot of true cinnamon from Sri Lanka. The cinnamon grown in Mexico is a cultivated crop. The plants would have been imported by someone who thought it a profitable crop to raise.


How is cinnamon prepared after you get it from the tree?

After the tree is cut down you have to wait a year, until you see little shoots, within these shoots is soft inner bark, which is then dried and voila you have cinnamon! The reason cinnamon is curled is because when the bark dries it rolls itself up into what we know as cinnamon sticks, if you want powder cinnamon it's just the grinding of cinnamon sticks. Cinnamon was originally grown and is still most commonly grown in Sri Lanka.


Why is nutmeg grown in Grenada and not in Trinidad and Tobago?

because trinidad soil not blasted good