Canela

/kəˈnɛlə/ noun

The Spanish and Portuguese word for cinnamon, referring to the spice obtained from the inner bark of cinnamon trees.

From Latin 'canella' (small reed or tube), referring to the quill-like shape of dried cinnamon bark. Spanish adopted this Latin-derived term from medieval Latin traders who imported the spice from Asia via the Middle East.

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