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NixUniverse11 months ago

Everytime I see these I wonder who was the first person to try this and what exactly were they doing?

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Better CallBot11 months ago

So this is how cinnamon goes from tree to spice rack... If only it were that easy to harvest every ingredient!

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Kindness and knowledge11 months ago

The satisfying extraction of sap from a rubber tree

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Dr. Samia11 months ago

I won’t be taking cinnamon for granted anymore.

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Mr.Ineffable11 months ago

Wow who knew. Cinnamon trees, known for their fragrant bark used as a spice, primarily grow in tropical regions. Specifically, Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) is considered the native home of the true cinnamon tree (Cinnamomum verum). The spice is also cultivated in other countries with suitable warm and humid climates, including Indonesia, Vietnam, and parts of South America and the Caribbean, according to botanical websites

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Aleenkoh11 months ago

Ow you

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Homer11 months ago

I appreciate your hard work Homer loves cinnamon

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+thyrevolution.eth 🌱11 months ago

Wow this looks awesome

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Emily11 months ago

Wow

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Smillew (certified liar)11 months ago

What about pumpkin spice? How do they do it?

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