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Definition of cinnamon stick in US English: cinnamon sticknoun A piece, typically several inches long, of the peeled, dried, and rolled bark of a cinnamon tree, used decoratively or to flavor mulled drinks. Example sentencesExamples - A few cloves or cinnamon stick pieces would be a nice addition, or some dried rosebuds and petals.
- I put a cinnamon stick in the filter with the grounds so my coffee tastes cinnamon-like.
- In a saucepan, combine brown sugar, almonds, cinnamon stick, nutmeg, cloves, allspice and wine.
- In a small saucepan bring cream, milk, orange zest and cinnamon sticks to a boil.
- Take in the aroma of the towering spice trees whose barks provide cinnamon sticks, used to make delicious cocoa and spice tea.
- Heat the sugar gently in a heavy-based saucepan with a tablespoon of water and the cinnamon stick until it dissolves and becomes clear.
- The cinnamon sticks that one buys are pieces of bark that have been dried and rolled up like a cigar.
- Garnish with a sprig of thyme, cinnamon stick, and star anise.
- Pour cider in a shot glass, garnished with the cinnamon stick.
- You can experiment with other materials - twigs, bamboo, cinnamon sticks - as your personal whims dictate.
- She stirred her cappuccino with a cinnamon stick, and looked thoughtfully at the foam for a few minutes.
- Hot whisky, with a lemon slice, a cinnamon stick and some cloves will thunder through those blocked sinuses in no time.
- Tie on bundles of cinnamon sticks for a fabulous fragrance.
- I had tacos with meat and crunchy cinnamon sticks.
- Decorate with the cinnamon sticks, and if you fancy, almonds and sesame seeds.
- There is little better than warm apple cider with a cinnamon stick.
- Place the orange and lemon rinds, cloves and cinnamon sticks into a piece of 100% cotton cheesecloth.
- Homemade decorations using cinnamon sticks and whole star anise can be strung together with thin ribbon or raffia and hung from the branches.
- She said the drink is more interesting if there are whole cinnamon sticks and nutmeg with a grater on the bar.
- Spoon some cinnamon sauce over the dish and garnish with caramelized sugar, cinnamon sticks and ground espresso.
Definition of cinnamon stick in US English: cinnamon sticknoun A piece, typically several inches long, of the peeled, dried, and rolled bark of a cinnamon tree, used decoratively or to flavor mulled drinks. Example sentencesExamples - A few cloves or cinnamon stick pieces would be a nice addition, or some dried rosebuds and petals.
- Spoon some cinnamon sauce over the dish and garnish with caramelized sugar, cinnamon sticks and ground espresso.
- Place the orange and lemon rinds, cloves and cinnamon sticks into a piece of 100% cotton cheesecloth.
- Pour cider in a shot glass, garnished with the cinnamon stick.
- You can experiment with other materials - twigs, bamboo, cinnamon sticks - as your personal whims dictate.
- She said the drink is more interesting if there are whole cinnamon sticks and nutmeg with a grater on the bar.
- Decorate with the cinnamon sticks, and if you fancy, almonds and sesame seeds.
- Garnish with a sprig of thyme, cinnamon stick, and star anise.
- I put a cinnamon stick in the filter with the grounds so my coffee tastes cinnamon-like.
- Heat the sugar gently in a heavy-based saucepan with a tablespoon of water and the cinnamon stick until it dissolves and becomes clear.
- Tie on bundles of cinnamon sticks for a fabulous fragrance.
- Homemade decorations using cinnamon sticks and whole star anise can be strung together with thin ribbon or raffia and hung from the branches.
- She stirred her cappuccino with a cinnamon stick, and looked thoughtfully at the foam for a few minutes.
- Take in the aroma of the towering spice trees whose barks provide cinnamon sticks, used to make delicious cocoa and spice tea.
- In a saucepan, combine brown sugar, almonds, cinnamon stick, nutmeg, cloves, allspice and wine.
- In a small saucepan bring cream, milk, orange zest and cinnamon sticks to a boil.
- There is little better than warm apple cider with a cinnamon stick.
- The cinnamon sticks that one buys are pieces of bark that have been dried and rolled up like a cigar.
- Hot whisky, with a lemon slice, a cinnamon stick and some cloves will thunder through those blocked sinuses in no time.
- I had tacos with meat and crunchy cinnamon sticks.
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