We write about real cinnamon — because most people don’t know what it is.
Cinnelon is a Ceylon cinnamon blog built on one simple goal: clear, honest, practical information about true cinnamon — where it comes from, why the type matters, and how to use it every day.
Why we started
The problem with cinnamon online
Most cinnamon sold around the world is cassia — not true Ceylon cinnamon. Yet most people don’t know this distinction exists. When they search online, they find vague health claims, conflicting information, and very little practical guidance.
“People should know what they’re actually buying — especially when it comes to food and health.”
Cinnelon was built to fix that. We cover what Ceylon cinnamon actually is, why the type matters, how to identify it, and how real people use it — without the confusion or the hype.
What we cover
Topics you’ll find on Cinnelon
Every article answers a real question — not just fills a page. If you land on Cinnelon, you should leave with a clearer understanding than when you arrived.
Our approach
How we write
Plain language
No jargon. No overclaiming. We explain things the way a knowledgeable friend would — simply and directly.
Sri Lanka roots
Our connection to Sri Lanka — the home of true Ceylon cinnamon — gives us a grounded understanding of how cinnamon is grown, processed, and graded for quality.
Practical focus
We focus on real-life use over theory. How do you spot fake cinnamon? How do people actually use it? That’s what we answer.
Responsible health content
We discuss how cinnamon fits into everyday health routines — carefully, without making medical claims. For health decisions, we always point to trusted sources.
Start here
Popular guides
Not sure where to begin? These are the most visited articles on Cinnelon:
Disclaimer
A note on health information
Cinnelon covers how cinnamon is used in everyday routines — but we are not a medical resource. We don’t make health claims or prescribe treatments.
The content on this website is for general informational purposes only. It is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about your health.