Cassia is simply the bark of a laurel tree, a tropical evergreen. Nearly the same as cinnamon, it is sometimes called Chinese Cinnamon. The two spices can be used interchangeably. Cassia is a bit coarser and the taste is not quite as delicate.
Culinary Uses
Cassia bark is perfect for use when making homemade chai tea blends, pickling spice blends, or if you’re brewing your own spirits. In addition, we love to keep these cassia chips on hand for the spice grinder to add to coffee and tea, or to toss into curries or masalas. During winter, take a small spoonful and drop them into simmering pots of cider and wine you plan to mull through the afternoon before a big holiday party. Since we use Korintje cinnamon you get a rounded, sweet cinnamon flavor with a mild bite that won’t overpower your recipe. Use cassia spice in the same manner as Cinnamon.
Aromatics and Flavors
In all appearances, cassia looks and nearly smells the same as cinnamon. Not quite as sweet as cinnamon, it is used more in savory dishes in China. Cassia is also a component in Chinese Five Spice Powder.
Producers
Cassia is grown in China, Burma, and Indonesia. Coming almost exclusively from these countries.
Can be ground in a coffee mill or spice mill or finely grated prior to adding to recipes.
Recommended Applications
Traditionally used in Chinese Five Spice Powder or Garam Masala, and Indian Spice Blend, cinnamon is a versatile and widely used spice. Great applications for this product include bread, cookies, drinks, cakes, puddings, curries, game, meat, vegetables, or stews.
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https://www.spicejungle.com/korintje-cinnamon-cassia-bark894Cassia Bark (Cinnamon)https://www.spicejungle.com/media/catalog/product/k/o/korintje_cinnamon_cassia_bark.jpg6.156.15USDInStock/Cooking Ingredients/Spices/Baking Ingredients/Cinnamon/Cooking Ingredients/Spices/Indian Spices/Cooking Ingredients/Spices/Whole Spices/Baking Ingredients/Cinnamon/Cinnamon Sticks/Cooking Ingredients/Spices/Baking Spices/Baking Ingredients/Baking Ingredients/Cinnamon<p>These chips of sweet cassia bark cinnamon possess a perfect amount of bark and bite.</p> <h3 class="up">What is Cassia</h3>
<p>Cassia is simply the bark of a laurel tree, a tropical evergreen. Nearly the same as <a href="https://www.spicejungle.com/baking-ingredients/cinnamon">cinnamon</a>, it is sometimes called Chinese Cinnamon. The two spices can be used interchangeably. Cassia is a bit coarser and the taste is not quite as delicate.</p><h3 class="up">Culinary Uses</h3>
<p>Cassia bark is perfect for use when making homemade chai tea blends, <a href="https://www.spicejungle.com/pickling-spice">pickling spice blends</a>, or if you’re brewing your own spirits. In addition, we love to keep these cassia chips on hand for the spice grinder to add to coffee and tea, or to toss into curries or masalas. During winter, take a small spoonful and drop them into simmering pots of cider and wine you plan to mull through the afternoon before a big holiday party. Since we use <a href="https://www.spicejungle.com/ground-korintje-cinnamon">Korintje cinnamon</a> you get a rounded, sweet cinnamon flavor with a mild bite that won’t overpower your recipe. Use cassia spice in the same manner as Cinnamon.</p><h3 class="up">Aromatics and Flavors</h3>
<p>In all appearances, cassia looks and nearly smells the same as cinnamon. Not quite as sweet as cinnamon, it is used more in savory dishes in China. Cassia is also a <a href="https://www.spicejungle.com/chinese-five-spice-powder">component in Chinese Five Spice Powder</a>.</p><h3 class="up">Producers</h3>
<p>Cassia is grown in China, Burma, and Indonesia. Coming almost exclusively from these countries.</p>
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