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Ceylon Cinnamon Sticks

Ceylon Cinnamon Sticks

$9.86
Ceylon Cinnamon Sticks
$9.86

The Story

Harvested from the southern highlands of Sri Lanka, these True Ceylon Cinnamon Sticks are the purest form of what is often called “real cinnamon.” Ceylon cinnamon has a delicate, floral aroma and a sweet, nuanced flavor that elevates sweet and savory dishes. Carefully rolled and sun-dried by hand, each stick is a testament to Sri Lanka’s deep-rooted spice tradition.

Ingredients: organic ceylon cinnamon
Origin: Sri Lanka

Hand-harvested in Sri Lanka

All profits go to the Sri Lanka Girl Guides Association (SLGGA), a female-led volunteer organization that empowers girls and young women across the country. Through leadership training, educational programs, and community engagement, the association helps girls develop confidence, life skills, and a strong sense of civic responsibility—creating positive change in their communities and beyond.

*no return, no refund.

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Details & Craftsmanship

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Description

Harvested from the southern highlands of Sri Lanka, these True Ceylon Cinnamon Sticks are the purest form of what is often called “real cinnamon.” Ceylon cinnamon has a delicate, floral aroma and a sweet, nuanced flavor that elevates sweet and savory dishes. Carefully rolled and sun-dried by hand, each stick is a testament to Sri Lanka’s deep-rooted spice tradition.

Ingredients: organic ceylon cinnamon
Origin: Sri Lanka

Hand-harvested in Sri Lanka

All profits go to the Sri Lanka Girl Guides Association (SLGGA), a female-led volunteer organization that empowers girls and young women across the country. Through leadership training, educational programs, and community engagement, the association helps girls develop confidence, life skills, and a strong sense of civic responsibility—creating positive change in their communities and beyond.

*no return, no refund.

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