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EPISODE · May 17, 2017 · 1 MIN

Cinnamon for Health?

from The 60-Second Food Schmooze · host Connecticut Public Radio

Breaking news, cinnamon-lovers. The American Heart Association says rats fed a high-cinnamon, high-fat diet, absorbed less of the fat and showed an increase in molecules that fight damaging inflammation. So now I’m liberally adding cinnamon to my morning chai tea. I combine the cinnamon and milk, mix it with a cheap hand-held frother, then add the hot water and tea bag. Next, I’m going to add cinnamon to ice cream, homemade chocolates, streusel cake, apple crisp, martinis, and granola. I will be so skinny I will disappear. The post Cinnamon for Health? appeared first on Faith Middleton's Food Schmooze.Support the show: https://foodschmooze.org/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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A recent finding by The American Heart Association has Faith adding cinnamon to everything from tea to martinis.

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