cinnamomum cassia
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The baker adds a stick of cinnamomum cassia to a pot of simmering apple cider.
Definition
- Noun:
- A Chinese tree with aromatic bark: Cinnamomum cassia is a species of tree native to China. Its bark is aromatic and is used as a spice.
- A source of a type of cinnamon: This tree yields a spice commonly known as cassia or Chinese cinnamon, which is distinct from and often considered less delicate than Ceylon cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The bark of Cinnamomum cassia is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine.
- This recipe calls for Cinnamomum cassia, not the more expensive Ceylon variety.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or culinary contexts: The term is used precisely to denote the specific plant species, often in scientific, agricultural, or gourmet discussions to distinguish it from other cinnamon sources.
- The study focused on the essential oil composition of Cinnamomum cassia.
Variants and Related Words
- Cassia (n): A common name for the spice derived from .
- Cassia is often sold as "cinnamon" in many supermarkets.
- Chinese cinnamon (n): Another common name for the spice from this tree.
- Cinnamomum aromaticum (n): A synonym sometimes used for the same species.
Synonyms
- Cassia bark
- Chinese cinnamon
Related Phrases
- Cassia cinnamon: A phrase specifying the type of cinnamon.
- Cassia cinnamon has a stronger, more pungent flavor.
Notes
- is not typically used in idioms or phrasal verbs, as it is a specific botanical noun. Its usage is primarily technical or descriptive.
The baker adds a stick of cinnamomum cassia to a pot of simmering apple cider.
Noun
- Chinese tree with aromatic bark; yields a less desirable cinnamon than Ceylon cinnamon