Cassia commonly referred to as Chinese cinnamon, is widely cultivated for its aromatic bark, which is harvested as the spice cinnamon. Native to southern China, the twigs of this plant have been used for centuries in the food and cosmetics industries due to their powerful medicinal, antibacterial and anti-allergy properties.
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