Its technically a laurel plant, but some people and old cookbooks talk about sweet wood and laurel. The name Ceylon is used these days for connamon, But it actually refers to a specific kind of cinnamon. The one that is most used these days.
Was gonna say that salt probably has none, but thats white mans chili.
Seasoning bark.
Spice or color? There are quite a few synonyms for the color. Not so much for the spice.
That said, good play on words.
Spice. None that are common
cinnamons
is that cinnonymous ?
That's a cinnacal Q OP
don't be a cinnaminic
Ever heard of Canehl?
In Portuguese? Canela in Spanish, but these are translations, no?
It's actually a multi-lingual term. You can also find it in German and in English.
Maybe "liniment" in a pinch?
Laurel, sweet wood, ceylon.
Its technically a laurel plant, but some people and old cookbooks talk about sweet wood and laurel. The name Ceylon is used these days for connamon, But it actually refers to a specific kind of cinnamon. The one that is most used these days.
Was gonna say that salt probably has none, but thats white mans chili.
Also salt has sodium chloride
That stuff on my buns
cock and balls
what!?
Cinanimonym:)
Cinaman
chinaman