Sharing 8 ways to use your Philippine cinnamon leaves: as natural and healthful flavoring to dishes like adobo, humba, lechon and in boiled foods, tea (analgesic), steam inhalation (tuob), aromatic water mixed with alcohol, essential oil, aromatic water as facial moisturizer, aroma in steamed rice, and flavored water. Click pictures for procedures. Plant your own Philippine cinnamon at home or in the farm for your own food and medicine. Only 70 seedlings are available this week. Message us! #conservation#livelihood#health
This tea was made using Philippine cinnamon bark. However, leaves can also be used for tea. Here’s how: Boil 1 liter of water. Once water is boiling, lower fire, and drop 5 leaves (torn or crushed) and simmer for 5 minutes. The tea can be taken hot or cold.
Worried about commercial deodorants? Try this DIY natural sanitizer + water + alum/tawas. This will keep you smelling clean all day long. Try any or all natural sanitizers in Philippine cinnamon lemongrass, pomelo, bamboo, and oregano. Be sure to plant your own Philippine cinnamon at home, as part of your container gardening, or in the…
As the chillness of the air touches your cheeks and the memories of the past linger on you, have a cup of Philippine Cinnamon tea to warm your heart. Here’s our Pinoy Cinnamon Paskong Tea Regalo made especially for you! What the set contains:*1 Philippine cinnamon bark chip 65g*1 old school enamelware mug commonly known…
Many ask if cinnamon is the same as laurel or bay leaf because both are use as spice in cooking Adobo. (kidding aside.) Seriously, it has a lot of difference but both belongs to Lauraceae family. Sharing the basic information on the cinnamon from the presentation of Dr. Jay Picardal at the Philippine-American Academy of…
A team member sneezed, so we immediately did tuob (steam inhalation) using leaves of Philippine native kaningag (cinnamon) and samuyaw (kaffir), as well as variegated lemon leaves and coffee grounds. Smells great, and all have antibacterial properties, too! Sneezing and itchy nose stopped right away. Be sure to plant your own cinnamon at home, in…
Want a tall and bushy Philippine Cinnamon Kalingag? Try applying composted rice straw and Madre de Cacao, per farmer Jennelyn (in gray shirt). More leaves to use as food and medicine. Be sure to plant your own Philippine cinnamon at home, as part of your container gardening, or in the ground, at home or in…
Pure Philippine cinnamon is grown by small farmers in Negros Occidental who are partners of Plantsville Health. The farmers did not use synthetic fertilizers and pesticides (organic). The bark is good to boil for tea and to drink hot or cold to relieve diarrhea and stomach aches (indigestion, flatulence, menstrual cramps, stress, etc.). Studies found…