Cinnamon, More Than a Spice! — Solidago School of Herbalism

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Cinnamon is a tree, of which there are about 100 species. The cinnamon spice comes from the inner bark, also known as the cambium layer. The spice we use comes from one of two species of cinnamon trees. These two species are similar, but also different. The two species of cinnamon commonly foun

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