Effective October 1, our minimum order quantity will increase. For most products, the new minimum order size will be 1,000 lbs or a full pallet, whichever is less.

Cinnamon

NOTICE: This product has a limited shelf life. Sold as is. No refunds. 

SPECIFICATION View
Material
750119-LSL
Grouped product items
Package TypeShips InPriceQty
50 lb. Bag 5 Business Days $165.50 ($3.31/lb) $195.00 ($3.90/lb)
minus plus 50.000000 0 lbs.
5 available (250 lbs.)
1 Pallet of 50 lb Bags (2,000 lbs.) 5 Business Days
from Edison, NJ
$5,220.00 ($2.61/lb) $5,800.00 ($2.90/lb)
minus plus 2000.000000 0 lbs.
9 available (18000 lbs.)

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DEAL
Overview
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Cerificate of Analysis (COA)

ofi products are produced to meet our specification. Once you place an order, batch level COA’s are emailed to you at the time of shipment. Please note, the COA will contain all microbiological and physical & chemical analysis parameters available on the spec. Please be sure this specification will work for your application prior to purchasing.

Physical & Chemical Overview
Moisture 12%
Microbiological
Salmonella None Detected
Storage & Shelf Life
Storage Below 80F and 70% humidity
Expiry Date 1/1/2024

Where is cinnamon cultivated?

There are several different species of cinnamon that make up the world’s supply including  “Cassia” which is most commonly sold in the United States and Canada. Two-thirds of cassia cinnamon is grown from trees in Indonesia with the rest coming from Vietnam, China and Burma. Another species of cinnamon, referred to as “true” cinnamon, or Ceylon, is primarily grown in Sri Lanka. 

Here at olam food ingredients, our cinnamon is sourced directly from our grower partners in Vietnam and Indonesia. The reddish-brown inner bark of evergreen trees is harvested by peeling back the outer bark in a hands-on and environmentally-friendly way. The bark is then processed into powder at our state-of-the-art facility in Bien Hoa, Vietnam.

Applications for bulk cinnamon 

So, when can I use cinnamon? Cinnamon has many applications, including: 

  • Added richness and heat to Middle Eastern lamb and chicken dishes
  • Incorporated into baked goods including cookies, cinnamon rolls, and pies for a warm flavor
  • Sprinkled on top of french toast, oatmeal or coffee
  • Mixed into curries for a bold, sweet flavor

History of cinnamon 

One of the world’s oldest spices, cinnamon was once used in embalming and religious practices in Egypt. It is likely that Egyptian cinnamon in Pharaonic times was mainly cassia, much of which came from China, where large groves of trees grew around the city of Kweilin. 

The Roman empire imported large quantities of cinnamon mostly used in perfumes and fragrances, while it was valued as a cooking spice in Mexico, Asiatic countries, Arabia and North Africa. Cinnamon was once more valuable than gold and even the most profitable spice in the Dutch East India Company trade. 

More Information
Ships In5 Business Days
Box Dimensions17"L x 17"H x 13"W
Pallet Dimensions48"L x 40"W x 85"H
Ships FromMerced, CA or Edison, NJ
Shipping & Delivery

Let us do the heavy lifting! We offer competitive shipping rates to the contiguous United States. Depending on your total order weight, you will have the option to select from the following shipping methods.

  • Free Ground Shipping (samples only)

  • FedEx Ground or 2-Day Parcel (add your product to the cart to get a live rate

  • Less-Than-Truckload Freight for orders over 150 pounds. No surprises. We offer fixed table rate shipping. View rates

  • Full-Truckload Freight for orders over 19,000 pounds

  • Customer Pick-Up we know some customers have preferred shipping providers, so we allow any orders over 500 pounds the option to pick up their order at our facilities. To learn more about the process visit our warehouse information section.

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