Cinnamon Bark Ceylon Essential Oil (Cinnamomum verum) is one of mankind’s oldest known spices. True Cinnamon, also referred to as Sri Lankan or Ceylon Cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum), is the highest quality cinnamon in the world. Sri Lanka is the only country that can regularly supply true cinnamon bark and leaf oils. Grown and distilled in the tropics of Sri Lanka, our HBNO® Organic Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil is sourced from farmers who pride themselves on cultivating a nonpareil chemotype.
Organic Cinnamon Bark Ceylon Essential Oil is extracted from the bark of Cinnamomum verum, native to Sri Lanka and parts of South India. Renowned for its warm, spicy, and sweet aroma, Organic Cinnamon Bark Ceylon Oil is highly valued in aromatherapy, perfumery, personal care, and culinary applications. It belongs to the same botanical family as cassia and camphor.
As a leading supplier of high-quality Essential Oils, HBNO® offers wholesale prices for bulk quantities of Cinnamon Bark Ceylon Essential Oil Organic. HBNO® also offers private label services for your company's retail products and can assist with custom formulations of your products containing Cinnamon Bark Ceylon Essential Oil Organic.
Aroma:
Organic Cinnamon Bark Ceylon Essential Oil has a warm, spicy aroma with sweet and woody undertones. Compared to Cinnamon Leaf Essential Oil, Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil has a stronger, spicier, and sweeter scent due to higher cinnamaldehyde content. Here's an analogy: Cinnamon Bark Oil is like a strong cup of black coffee, while Cinnamon Leaf Oil is like a lighter, more nuanced cup of tea.
Usage:
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Aromatherapy: Organic Cinnamon Bark Ceylon Oil is commonly used in aromatherapy for its warm scent.
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Fragrance and Perfume: In the fragrance industry, Cinnamon Bark Ceylon Oil is prized for its rich and spicy aroma, often used as a base note to add depth and warmth to perfumes and colognes. Cinnamon Bark Oil blends well with other spice oils, such as clove, nutmeg, and cardamom, and can also enhance fruity or floral fragrances.
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Personal Care:
- Cosmetics
- Soaps
- Body Lotions and Oils
- Body Sprays and Mists
- Skin and Hair Moisturizers
- Shampoos and Conditioners
- Lip Balms
- Oral Hygiene Products
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Home Care:
Cinnamon Bark Oil is a great way to add a touch of warmth and spice to your home. It has a strong, warm, spicy aroma that is perfect for masking unpleasant smells and creating a fresh and inviting atmosphere. It is a popular choice for
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- Scented Candles and Incense
- Room Fresheners and Deodorizers
- Household Cleaners
- Deodorizers
- Laundry Detergents and Fabric Softeners
- Dish Soap
- Food Flavorings:
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Sweet Candy and Confectionery: Adds depth and warmth to sweet treats like candies and confectionery.
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Bakery: A staple in baking, enhancing the flavor of breads, pastries, and desserts.
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Alcoholic Beverages: Adds a hint of warmth and spice to cocktails and liqueurs.
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Non-Alcoholic Beverages: Can be added to hot chocolate and coffee for a comforting twist.
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Teas: Infuses teas with warming and aromatic flavor.
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Savory Soups, Broths, and Stews: Adds depth and complexity to savory dishes.
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Brining and Marinating of Meat, Fish & Poultry: Imparts a rich flavor in brines and marinades.
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Dairy and Ice Cream: Enhances the flavor of dairy products and ice cream.
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Pest Control Products (Home and Industrial): Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil is listed by the US EPA as an Active Ingredient Eligible for Minimum Risk Pesticide Products.
Why Cinnamon Bark Oil is Effective:
Contains cinnamaldehyde, which has insecticidal and antifungal properties. This makes it a natural alternative to synthetic pesticides, effective against a variety of pests, including ants, ticks, fleas, mites, cockroaches, spiders, and mosquitoes.
Cinnamon Bark Oil is a natural insecticide used in pest control products. Its strong scent is unpleasant to many insects, deterring them from the area. In high concentrations, cinnamon bark oil can have insecticidal properties.
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Commercial Insecticides: Used in pest control products; diluted cinnamon bark oil can be sprayed directly on plants or surfaces to repel insects.
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Agriculture: Used in natural pest management solutions for agricultural operations or home gardens.
- HBNO provides both conventional and certified-organic Cinnamon Bark Oil.
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Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil: The most commonly used type for pest control, containing insecticidal properties.
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Cinnamon Leaf Essential Oil: Less commonly used for pest control, primarily serves as an attractant for sticky traps.
Food Preservative:
Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil’s use as a food preservative is drawing increasing interest from food producers as a natural alternative to synthetic preservatives. Its effectiveness in food preservation is still developing and requires careful consideration of concentration and flavor balance.
If you are considering using essential oils as food preservatives, do your research and consult with qualified food scientists or professionals for safe and effective formulations.
Bee Keeping:
Cinnamon Bark Oil may potentially be effective in controlling Varroa mites, a major pest of honeybees. However, beekeepers should consult expert advice for safe usage.
HBNO® is a leading manufacturer of Organic Cinnamon Bark Ceylon Essential Oil.
HBNO® Organic Cinnamon Bark Ceylon Essential Oil ships wholesale in bulk 55-gallon drums (180 kg drums). Also available in 1 kg, 4 kg, 25 kg, 180 kg pack sizes, or in any other quantity required by our clients. HBNO® provides a full turn-key private label service of both conventional and organic oils.
- Prompt dispatch from HBNO's 100,000 sq ft California warehouse.
- Technical documents, SDS, Specification, COA available upon request.
- Bulk drum and private labeling services available.