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Cinnamaldehyde

Cinnamaldehyde

General Description: Cinnamaldehyde is a natural organic compound that is responsible for the sweet, warm aroma of cinnamon. It is found in the bark of cinnamon trees.
Aroma Description: Cinnamaldehyde has a sweet, warm, and spicy aroma reminiscent of cinnamon.
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Alternative Phytochemicals

Phytochemicals with alternative use cases

Cinnamic acid

Description Cinnamic acid is a naturally occurring organic compound with a characteristic sweet, honey-like odor. It is commonly found in plants and is known for its antioxidant properties.

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Cinnamon Bark

Cinnamon Bark
Latin Name: Cinnamomum verum
Description of Appearance: Cinnamomum verum is a small evergreen tree with aromatic bark and leaves.
Common Names:
  • Cinnamon Bark

Cassia

Cassia
Latin Name: Cinnamomum cassia
Description of Appearance: Cassia is a small to medium-sized evergreen tree with aromatic bark and leaves. It produces clusters of white or pale yellow flowers and oval-shaped fruits.
Common Names:
  • Cassia
  • Cinnamon Cassia
  • Chinese Cinnamon