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The Ceylon cinnamon grown in Sri Lanka is famous because of its decent scent and natural sweetness. It helps in controlling blood sugar levels, improving blood circulation and strengthening blood vessels. It can also prevent Alzheimer's disease, osteoporosis and aging of skin caused by ghost vessels.
Can be mixed with cold milk or yoghurt, honey or sugar
Ingredients: organic cinnamon
Product from Sri Lanka
Usage:
1. Brew the organic cinnamon powder with warm water. Stir well and serve. You can also brew with honey, coffee and chocolate powder etc.
2. Can serve with cakes and dishes. You may also boil a refreshing cinnamon apple juice with one cinnamon piece and half an apple.
*Note: For pregnant women, please consult doctors for medical advice before consumption
*EU & USDA Organic Certification
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PODIE, the People’s Organisation for Development, Imports and Export, is a small scale operation which started in Negombo, north of Colombo, Sri Lanka, in 1974. FAIR CIRCLE is a guarantee member of the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO), in partnership with PODIE since 2008.
PODIE's aim is to offer new work opportunities to young women and their families and to build a strong fair Trade system in Sri Lanka. They make contact with local small scale spice producers aiming to cut out the exploitation of middlemen. PODIE also aims to provide quality products for the export market.
There are now more than 1,500 spice producing farmer families who supply their products to PODIE, and are paid more than the prevailing market price for their produce. There are also approx. 57 women working at the PODIE spice processing unit in Negombo.