- Powerful flavor
- Use sparingly
- Use in recipes calling for cinnamon flavor
- No artificial flavors
Product FeaturesSize: 16 oz.
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Deal,
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This review is from: Pure Cinnamon Oil (Misc.)
I recently purchased a bottle of this oil to make cinnamon toothpicks. Excellent quality and value. This bottle will last for years for just about any application you might have...
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best quality,
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This is the highest quality I have seen. And when they say use sparingly they mean it. I needed it for a recipie and used half of the amount the recipie asked for and it was still VERY strong. Next time I will reduce it to a quarter of the amount listed in the recipie.
Glad I found this seller for this product.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Insanely powerful,
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This review is from: Pure Cinnamon Oil (Misc.)
I bought this oil after reading all of the reviews that mentioned just how strong it is. However, it can't be understated just how powerful it is. I have been using it for making cinnamon hard candy.
I put a half teaspoon of the cinnamon oil in a blue, Kitchenaid measuring spoon and set it aside for a few moments. When I picked up the spoon again, I noticed that the oil was blue colored. Upon further inspection, I discovered that the oil had actually eaten away at the plastic--it was like I had put nail polish remover (acetone) in the spoon. Do not use this product with plastic measuring spoons! If you're planning to make hard candy with this as well, I'd also recommend that you let the sugar mixture cool quite a bit before adding the cinnamon oil. Adding it at the 300 degrees F needed for the hard crack stage just leads to an overpowering cloud of cinnamon in your kitchen and flavorless candy. This product is good stuff; just be very careful when using it. 2115|R1JUWBC8TNIXNR;2115|R3COOIVG3EWP02;2115|R10Q1RVIU0U4S4;
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