1 tablespoon twice a day.
I'm not aware of any difference. Decades ago terms like "finely powdered" were standardized terms that referred to the size of pharmacist's sieve the product could pass through. Today, though, I'm not aware of any difference between "cinnamon powder" and "ground cinnamon".
The main difference between using a cinnamon stick and ground cinnamon in baking recipes is the texture and intensity of flavor. Cinnamon sticks are whole and can be infused into liquids for a milder, more subtle flavor, while ground cinnamon is finely powdered and provides a stronger, more concentrated taste. Ground cinnamon is easier to incorporate into dry ingredients, while cinnamon sticks are often used for infusing flavors in liquids like milk or syrup.
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.
Ground cinnamon is more potent in flavor and aroma compared to cinnamon sticks. Ground cinnamon is often used in baking and cooking to add a strong cinnamon flavor, while cinnamon sticks are milder and are commonly used in simmering liquids like soups, stews, and mulled drinks to infuse a subtle cinnamon taste.
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.
Cinnamon
Yes.
Cinnamon sticks are whole pieces of cinnamon bark that can be used for infusing flavors in liquids like soups or mulled drinks. Ground cinnamon is the powdered form of the spice and is more suitable for mixing into dry ingredients like batters or sprinkling on top of dishes for a stronger flavor.
One cinnamon stick yields approximately 1/2 tsp. of ground cinnamon. So, 4 tsp. ground cinnamon = 8 cinnamon sticks.
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.
Yes!! 1 stick= 1 tsp ground cinnamon oz. = 8 to 10 sticks (5" in length) 1 stick = 1 tsp ground
While cinnamon is a natural plant, being obtained from the inner bark of several trees. Ground cinnamon is man-made.