Canella

/kəˈnɛlə/ noun

A tropical tree or the aromatic bark it produces, similar to cinnamon and used as a spice; also called wild cinnamon.

From Spanish and Portuguese 'canela' (cinnamon), derived from Latin 'canna' (reed) because of the bark's rolled, tube-like form. Brought to European languages through the spice trade.

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