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Cinnamon has a rich history dating back 5,000 years when Arabs controlled the spice trade bringing cinnamon, from what was known then as the Spice Islands, to sell in Nineveh, Babylon, Egypt and Rome. Egyptians used cinnamon in their embalming rituals, the Romans used it as a love potion and valued spices as highly as gold, and Nero burned a year's worth of cinnamon in tribute to his dead wife. Even Moses used cinnamon in a holy oil to anoint the ark. By the 11th century spices were used in place of currency in many instances and during the spice wars that followed, control of cinnamon played a vital role.
Cinnamon with its woody, mild yet exotic flavor is arguably the most popular spice in the world. Aside from its many uses in baking and cooking, it is also available as a cigar flavor.
Here is a list of the cigars which contain cinnamon in their flavoring.
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Heavenly Cinnamon Spice Sugar, spice and everything nice was put in by the Heavenly Angels. A nicely aromatic cigar that is perfect with a cup of hot or cold tea. Also goes well with after dinner dessert and a coffee.
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Primetime Cinnamon Cigars Miniature flavored cigars packaged in packs of 10 cigars. Each carton contains 10 packs of 10 for a total of 100 mini flavored cigars. Medium bodied smoke with lots of flavor. Aromatic and sweet!
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