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.
cinnamon was originally grown in Indonesia and is still grown there today
Chokecherries are native to North America and are still grown there today. I don't know of them being grown outside of North America.
cinnamon is not widely grown in India but it is grown little in kerela
Well, cinnamon is a special spice that comes from the bark of a tree. It was originally found in Sri Lanka and other parts of Asia. When explorers sailed to the Americas, they brought cinnamon with them to trade and share with the people they met along the way. And just like that, cinnamon found its way to America, spreading its warm and comforting aroma wherever it went.
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Native to North America.
Wheat.
No.
it was tabaco
Nope.
To my knowledge you can't plant cinnamon. Cinnamon is a tree bark from South America. I do believe it is South America. I know that everytime I need it I have to purchase the sticks. Sometimes they are expensive I think. Unfortunately we can't plant this stuff. It would be a lot cheaper.
Throughout north and south America and Asia