Cinnamon Spice Oil is obtained from the twigs and leaves of the plant by the process of steam distillation. This tropical evergreen tree grows up to a height of around 15 meter and it has strong and sturdy branches with and has thick bark. The tree bears leathery, shiny leaves and has oval shaped blue colored berries and small sized flowers. This oil is organic certified and is organically cultivated in India.
Cinnamon Bark Spice Oil is obtained from the bark of the Cinnamon Bark using the process of steam distillations. This ever green is a native of Vietnam and China and it bears leather, shiny and green leaves. And, it has white, small and oval shaped berries of purple color. We provide to our customers.
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Cinnamon oil is derived from the bark or leaves of several types of trees, including the Cinnamomum verum tree and the Cinnamomum cassia tree. Most commercially available cinnamon oil is derived from the Cinnamomum cassia tree and is called cassia cinnamon.
The scent of cinnamon is spicy, sweet, and for many, filled with happy memories of delicious food and cozy days. Cinnamon oil is prized for its lush fragrance. It's also linked to several health and beauty benefits.
Cinnamon in a variety of forms has been studied for its effect on infection control, blood sugar management, and other conditions.
=> StudiesTrusted Source indicate that cinnamon oil has:
antibacterial
antifungal
antidiabetic
and antioxidant properties
Chemical properties: Yellow to dark brown liquid. Relative density: 1.0443-1.0620, refractive index: 1.5223-1.5305. It has the spicy aroma of cinnamon bark. Uses: Used to prepare toothpaste, beverages, and tobacco flavors. It can also be used in some soap and incense flavors. Cinnamaldehyde can also be separated and extracted from this oil, and can be further synthesized into various flavors such as cinnamyl alcohol. Uses: As a food flavoring, it can be used in fruit-based soft drinks such as candy, plum, cherry, chocolate, and canned food, as well as alcohol and tobacco. The usage is 1900 mg/kg in chewing gum; 290 mg/kg in meat products; 150 mg/kg in candy; 140 mg/kg in condiments; 73 mg/kg in chemicalbook baked foods; 11 mg/kg in cold drinks; 3.0 mg/kg in soft drinks. Uses: Widely used as a flavoring agent for beverages and foods, and also used to prepare cosmetic flavors and soap flavors, and used as a spice for medical purposes. It is mostly used as a flavoring seasoning for meat cooking, and is also used for pickling, wine soaking, and baked foods such as bread, cakes, and pastries, or for extracting essential oils. The powdered product is the main raw material for making five-spice powder, or it is used directly for seasoning. Uses It is a permitted edible spice according to my country's GB2760-96 regulations, and is also a flavoring agent. It is mainly used in soft drinks, candies, canned foods, baked foods, alcoholic beverages, and tobacco, etc. Uses It is used in the pharmaceutical industry and is also used as a food flavoring agent.
Clove spice oil is obtained by the process of stem distillation from Syzgium aromaticum plant. This evergreen slender shaped plant grows up to a height of 12 meters. In the beginning of the rainy season, the oil is obtained from the process of stem distillation.
Black Pepper Spice Oil is extracted from the red fruit of the Peppercorn by the essential process of steam distillation from the Piper nigrum Linn herbaceous plant of the Piperaceae family. The oil has thin and consistent likes that of water. The black pepper vine has a heart-like shape and has a sharp and pleasant fragrance. Black Pepper has a woody and dry undertone, and its major constituents are Ã??- pinene, caryophyllene, and phellandrene.
Caraway Spice Oil is extracted from biennial plant called Carum carvi. This oil is also known as Kalonji essential oil. The plant is native to North America, Asia and Europe and it belongs to the family of Umbelliferae. It is similar to carrot plant and they bear pink and white colored umbels. The oil is obtained through the process of stem distillation from its dried seeds. The oil is pale yellow to colorless and has fresh caraway odor.