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Frontier Ground Cinnamon Certified Organic (3% Oil), 16 Ounce Bags (Pack of 2)

Frontier Ground Cinnamon Certified Organic (3% Oil), 16 Ounce Bags (Pack of 2)
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Frontier Ground Cinnamon Certified Organic (3% Oil), 16 Ounce Bags (Pack of 2)

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NAS-B001VNEICQ

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Description:

Frontier Cinnamon Powder comes in 16 ounce bag. Cinnamon that most popular of spices comes from the bark of an evergreen tree. Cinnamon's sweet, spicy and warm fragrance adds pungent sweetness to your favorite baked goodies. You can also use it to add a depth of flavor to savory dishes as well.

Features:
  • Contains two 16-oz. bags of cinnamon powder

  • Certified Organic

Product Details:
Product Weight: 32.0 Ounces
Package Length: 9.9 inches
Package Width: 9.9 inches
Package Height: 2.6 inches
Package Weight: 1.85 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 19 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 19 customer reviews )
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47 of 57 found the following review helpful:

2Beware: This is the wrong type of cinnamon for diabetes help  Nov 13, 2010
By Less is more
Ceylon cinnamon is the cinnamon that helps with glucose control. This is Cassia cinnamon. It is much less expensive and does not help with diabetes. Do the research before buying. You want cinnamonum zeylanicum also called Ceylon Cinnamon. Almost all cinnamon you get in the store and online is the cheap and plentiful cinnamonum cassia.

24 of 28 found the following review helpful:

5Frontier Cinnamon delivers health as well as taste.  Mar 09, 2010
By Anne Wingate
As a result of psychiatric problems, I regained 37 of the 60 pounds I had lost. I was desperate to avoid resuming my diabetes meds, which make me sick. I knew that cinnamon is known to lower blood sugar, and I eat a lot of fat-free, sugar-free yogurt with frozen berries in it. I season the yogurt with cinnamon and Splenda. I actually eat about a quarter of a cup a day of cinnamon. My last A1C (a blood test that tells a person's average blood sugar over the last three months)was perfect! And this is such a good-tasting and smelling cinnamon; it's much better than the grocery store type, to say nothing of the dollar store type. I will definitely continue using this product.

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17 of 19 found the following review helpful:

5excellent value for the money  Mar 25, 2010
By Pampeliska
I, too, have been looking for larger amount of organic cinnamon to use for blood sugar/pancreas regulation.
This was a fantastic deal. The cinnamon is very fresh, strong smelling and tastes wonderful.
I paid little under $14 for two 1lb bags with free shipping... compared with the price of the little spice containers
bought in the store, this was a definite winner.
Very highly recommended. Just make sure you have someone to share the 'extra' with, or get some airtight containers,
as one pound worth is A LOT of cinnamon!!

15 of 17 found the following review helpful:

5Strong, fresh aroma and flavor  Oct 09, 2009
By Once in a while
This is a strong, fresh smelling cinnamon powder with an excellent flavor. Sixteen ounces is a lot of ground cinnamon, so unless you use it up in bulk, you'll need an airtight container or two to store it in. Even so, your spice cabinet and kitchen will smell wonderful.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

4Excellent cinnamon, OK packaging  Nov 11, 2010
By Matthew Lloyd
This is some of the best tasting, finest ground cinnamon powder I've ever used. It is far, far better than the McCormack rubbish you get from the grocery store. However, it's not in the best packaging. The resealable pouch has a scissor cutting line marked at the top. I cut along the line only to discover that the line was too low, so that there is now a gap between the seal and the edge of the pack, so the package is open to the air even when the seal was closed up. I just transferred it to another container.

Note that this is Cinnamonium Burmannii (Indonesian / Kortinje mid-range cinnamon), not ceylon (true cinnamon) or cassia (the cheap stuff in the grocery store).

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