Cassia

/ˈkæʃə/ noun

A tropical tree or its dried bark used as a spice, similar to cinnamon but with a coarser flavor and darker color.

From Greek kassia, borrowed from a Semitic language. The word traveled through Latin and Old English to describe the aromatic bark used in ancient medicine and cooking.

AMሰላም (Se-lam)
ARقرفة (Qirfa)
BNদালিচিনি (Dalichini)
CAcanel·la
CShřebíček
DAkanel
DEZimt
ELκανέλα (Kanela)
EScasia
FAدارچین (Darchin)
FIkaneli
FRcannelle
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