Ingredient

Cinnamon Stick

Cinnamomum zeylanicum

Benefit:

Natural

Quintessentially festive and reminiscent of warm, winter drinks, cinnamon sticks add a spicy warmth, making you want to dive into a comforting bubbly, bath.

Cinnamon Stick

Cinnamon, also called Ceylon cinnamon, is a small evergreen shrub from the Laurel family. The tree is native to Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) and it is mostly farmed for its bark, from which a warm, comforting spice is derived from. The outer bark is stripped away and left to dry out into copper-coloured curls. 

Cinnamon was once more valuable than gold and was very important in the spice trade. It was also often used in medicine and perfumery. According to the legend, cinnamon quills were used to make the nest of the mythical phoenix. The bird carried the cinnamon twigs to high mountain precipices and then set them on fire; both nest and bird burned fiercely and would be reduced to ashes, from which a new, young phoenix arose.