From gourmetsleuth web site
1 stick of true cinnamon
= 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
= 1/8th teaspoon cinnamon extract
From the Cook's Thesaurus
One part flavoring oil is roughly equivalent to four parts extract, but this may vary according to the products used. To be safe, begin by substituting 1/8 teaspoon of oil per teaspoon of extract, then add more drops of oil until you're satisfied with the flavor.
So 1 tsp of cinnamon extract
= 1/8 tsp of cinnamon oil
= 4 tsp ground cinnamon
= 8 sticks of true cinnamon
The restaurants that offer cinnamon sticks are: Dillon's Cinnamon Sticks Restaurants and Bakery, The Cinnamon Stick Cavan. These are just some of the restaurants that offer Cinnamon sticks.
i like to put about 3 Cinnamon sticks, a teaspoon of vanilla, almond, and peppermint extract, this smells GREAT
To make cinnamon tea using cinnamon sticks, boil water and add cinnamon sticks to it. Let it steep for about 10-15 minutes, then remove the cinnamon sticks. You can sweeten the tea with honey or sugar if desired. Enjoy your homemade cinnamon tea!
Yes, cinnamon oil is made from real cinnamon sticks. You can make cinnamon oil from real cinnamon sticks using olive oil and a jar yourself, which can take up to three weeks. http://www.ehow.com/how_4712450_make-cinnamon-oil.html
Yes, you can absolutely grind cinnamon sticks to make fresh cinnamon powder. For the richest flavor and aroma, try using organic cinnamon sticks from Red Ape Cinnamon. They are sustainably harvested and pack a bold, sweet punch that elevates any recipe. Freshly ground means maximum taste.
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Unless u have a grinder and cinnamon sticks then no
Cinnamon sticks are fairly inexpensive. The price may vary depending on size but for the most part, you will usually pay around a couple of dollars, or less.
One cinnamon stick yields approximately 1/2 tsp. of ground cinnamon. So, 4 tsp. ground cinnamon = 8 cinnamon sticks.
To effectively ground cinnamon sticks, use a spice grinder or mortar and pestle to crush the sticks into a fine powder. This can enhance the flavor and aroma of the cinnamon for use in cooking or baking.
Horses can eat cinnamon sticks, but it is usually better to give ground cinnamon to horses as there is less potential risk for the horse choking.
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