WordNet
n. aromatic bark of Saigon cinnamon used medicinally as a carminative
aromatic bark used as a spice [syn: cinnamon]
Usage examples of "cinnamon bark".
Sacks were piled in the centre of the floor stuffed with cloves, coriander, cardamoms and cinnamon bark.
The commercial Cinnamon bark is the dried inner bark of the shoots.
He then added twelve tablespoons of salt to give the souse a bite, three teaspoons of pepper to make it snap, and a handful of cloves and cinnamon bark to make it sweet.
This tincture of red Lavender is a popular medicinal cordial, and is composed of the oils of Lavender and Rosmary, with cinnamon bark, nutmeg and red sandle wood, macerated in spirit of wine for seven days.
At the same stall, she was astonished to discover what looked like rolls of cinnamon bark in a sack and a keg of nutmegs: the spicy scent of them was so familiar.
Syllabub was served at most meals: One part milk, one part cream, one part ale, flavored with lemon and lime, topped with cinnamon bark.
A group of three dozen people, men, women and children, all with straight black hair and skin the color of cinnamon bark, were tending thick, hand braided ropes that stretched back from the river almost to the trees.
She remembered when life was this simple, when her worst fear was whether or not her mother would find out she had ruined her appetite by eating cinnamon bark half the day.
Occasionally she would catch a whiff of his essence, like bracing cold air, spicy cinnamon bark….
The youth carried a tray filled with a multitude of small dishes: white-brown shellfish, bread, several kinds of butter and other condiments, cinnamon bark, steamed tubers, smoked snails .