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    contribution of the cinnamon industry to the Sri Lankan economy and to the Sri Lankan agricultural trade. The Cinnamon industry makes a considerable contribution towards the export income generated from Agricultural plant products in Sri Lanka. The maturity of cinnamon plantation has resulted in a favorable export demand for Sri Lankan cinnamon products in the foreign market. The major product of the cinnamon plant is quills this brings seventy two percentage of exchange earning. The cinnamon bark products

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    more precious than gold‚ cinnamon is one of the world’s oldest known spices. Cinnamon is actually the brown bark of cinnamon trees. It is available in its dried tubular form known as a quill or as ground powder. The two varieties of cinnamon are Chinese and Ceylon. They have similar flavor but the cinnamon from Ceylon is sweeter‚ more refined‚ and more difficult to find in local markets. Cinnamon has a blood sugar control effect. If you season a high-carb food with cinnamon‚ it will help lower the

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    The Cinnamon Roll

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    THE CINNAMON ROLL An Essay On a Pastry by Lauren K. Bennie Cinnamon buns! A truly delectable treat that makes the world spin 360 degrees. It’s hard to find someone who doesn’t like a good sticky bun in today’s society. And those who don’t are called hipsters and are generally hated. We don’t hate them just because of their cardigans and scarfs. No they think they’re better than everyone else and therefore are disliked widely. But back on topic‚ sticky buns are simply scrumptious. With the perfect

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    Christopher Marlowe’s “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” and Michael Ondaatje’s “The Cinnamon Peeler” are short poems‚ which contain a mutual theme of demonstrating love. However‚ they differ drastically in the overall perception and depiction of love. Marlowe’s outlook on love is extravagantly fanciful which is evident in his use of materialism to entice his love interest. In contrast‚ Ondaatje’s outlook on love ties his speaker’s imagination with reality. Like Marlow‚ materialism is evident

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    the nauseating symptoms of motion sickness (Ginger Plant). Cinnamon Figure 2 :Cinnamon (Foret) Cinnamon is a small tree that grows in India‚ Sri Lanka‚ Indonesia‚ Brazil‚ Vietnam‚ and Egypt. It’s one of the oldest known spices. To prepare it‚ the bark of the cinnamon tree is dried and rolled into cinnamon sticks‚ also called quills. Cinnamon can also be dried and ground into a powder. The characteristic flavor and aroma of cinnamon comes from a compound in the essential oil of the bark called

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    Food and Chemical Toxicology 45 (2007) 1650–1661 www.elsevier.com/locate/foodchemtox A comparison of chemical‚ antioxidant and antimicrobial studies of cinnamon leaf and bark volatile oils‚ oleoresins and their constituents q Gurdip Singh b a‚* ‚ Sumitra Maurya a‚1 ‚ M.P. deLampasona b‚ Cesar A.N. Catalan b a Chemistry Department‚ DDU Gorakhpur University‚ Gorakhpur 273 009‚ India Instituto de Quimica Organica‚ Universidad Nacional de Tucuman‚ Ayacucho 471‚ S.M. de Tucuman

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    Descriptive Autumn

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    Autumn There are some people who enjoy summer by basking in the warmth of the sun‚ going on family vacations‚ swimming in cool lakes‚ and having barbeques with friends. Others prefer seeing flora blooming and fauna reemerge during the spring. Then there are a few people that look forward to the winter snow‚ decorating for holidays‚ and snuggling by an open fire sipping on hot cocoa. I‚ however‚ prefer autumn. Ever since I could attend school‚ I looked forward to when I finally got new school supplies

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    playing their part in modern medicines (A. Sangal‚ 2011). Cinnamon is using in our daily life as spices and medicines. Cinnamon also coming in use in form of phenolic compounds‚ flavonoids‚ essential oils‚ bark powders and isolated components. It is also in use in aroma and essence industries due to its different fragrance which after processing is incorporated into various food stuffs‚ perfumes and medicines (T.-C. Huang et al.‚ 2007). Cinnamon is playing a vital role in advancements of human beings

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    oil will leave your mouth feeling fresh. Hydrogen peroxide breaks down very quickly in the presence of UV light‚ so it is necessary to store the toothpaste away from sunlight. If you’re not into the peppermint flavor‚ some alternatives are ground cinnamon‚ vanilla extract‚ fennel‚ ginger‚ and almond extract. Whatever it is‚ make sure it doesn’t have sugar added or that it isn’t strongly acidic‚ since acids will produce a fizzing reaction with the baking soda. 4. 4 Mix the hydrogen peroxide and

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    Synthesis of Cinnamaldehyde

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    March 12‚ 2012 MIXED-ALDOL CONDENSATION Synthesis of Cinnamaldehyde I. Introduction Cinnamaldehyde‚ cinnamic aldehyde or 3-phenyl-2-propenal is the major constituent of cinnamon oil‚ extracted from several species of Cinnamomum (C. verum‚ C. burmanii‚ C. cassia)‚ under the family Lauraceae‚ a group of evergreen trees. Cinnamon bark (particularly C. verum) yields 0.4-0.8% oil‚ which contains 60-80% cinnamaldehyde‚ 4-5% sesquiterpenoids (α-humulene‚ β-caryophyllene‚ limonene and others)‚ eugenol‚

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