National Cinnamon Day
With National Cinnamon Day on November 1st, the holiday season begins to warms up. It's the spice that ushers in a season while still being versatile all year round.
What other spice flavors the holidays than cinnamon? Of course, cinnamon's quintessential warmth in our homes is filled with welcoming scents like no other. For generations, cinnamon has evoked fond memories of holidays with family. It sweetens apple pies and is the base for pumpkin spice.. It kisses the snickerdoodle with just a touch. We raise a toast with it on chilly evenings in frothy beverages on chilly evenings. All season long, cinnamon preserves our bounty.
Our memories of the holidays are full of hot, cold, savory, and sweet cinnamon. In fact, cinnamon was the most commonly purchased holiday spice in 2018, according to IRI results. It's the ultimate spice to make gifts and bring cheer to the house. How will you use cinnamon this season?
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Share your favorite cinnamon recipes and memories.. Invite the family to join you as you bake up those special cinnamon dishes. Create new traditions and discover the new ways to use cinnamon in your house and in your cooking, as well. There are so many delicious ways to use cinnamon, and it's also great for us. Add ground cinnamon to your morning coffee grounds or cinnamon and sugar to your toast. Cinnamon makes life so much easier. Your guests will feel welcomed home no matter how you use it, from the scent to the flavor.
On social media, post your creations using the hashtag #NationalCinnamonDay.
History of national cinnamon day has spanned decades
In 2019, McCormick & Co. Inc. founded National Cinnamon Day to celebrate the versatility of one of America's kitchens' most popular spices. Inc. With your best recipes, the holiday inspires us to make new memories and share the joy cinnamon brings.