Did you know cinnamon is actually the bark of a tree? See it's fascinating farm to fork journey
Did you know that cinnamon is actually the bark of a tree? See it's fascinating farm to fork journey from the exotic forests of Sri Lanka, ready for you to buy in the shops. Watch the full Online Field Trip and download the supporting resources on our website: http://www.eathappyproject.com/online-field-trips/fragrant-spices/ Cut out the template with an adult's help to make your own spice wheel: Cut out the template with an adult's help to make your own spice wheel. Learn about the history of spices with this illustrated timeline: http://www.eathappyproject.com/resources/activity-sheets/fragrant-spices-history-of-spices/ Can you match these unusual spices to the dishes they're commonly used in: http://www.eathappyproject.com/resources/activity-sheets/fragrant-spices-special-spices/
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I've been killing trees this whole time?!
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Will these grow in zone 9b?
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Woah! Wow! That Indian map is more wrong than my life choices! See if that can be corrected, or add an text box there. How would you feel if I screw up your country's map and give some of the best places to another country?
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Why Kashmir was not shown as Part of India ? this Video should Ban!!
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Fucking western world only eat and consume
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Why don't you leave my planet
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Eating cinnamon rolls right now lol 😅
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i've always wondered how cinnamon is harvested.
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Correct India's map. If you dont know the correct map of India, leave my country.
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