Cinnamon

/ˈsɪnəmən/ noun

A sweet-smelling spice made from the dried inner bark of certain tropical trees. It is used to flavor foods, drinks, and desserts.

From Old French "cinnamome," from Latin "cinnamomum," from Greek "kinnamōmon," likely borrowed from a Semitic language such as Hebrew. The word has traveled through many cultures, just like the spice itself along ancient trade routes.

AMቀረፋ
ARقرفة
BNদারুচিনি
CSskořice
DAkanel
DEZimt
ELκανέλα
EScanela
FAدارچین
FIkaneli
FRcannelle
GUતજ
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