Nothing is holding you back from telling your kids cinnamon sticks are lollipops.
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Do they taste good? Or really strongly flavored? Biochemically it is a sympathomimetic, meaning it acts like adrenaline in the body.
Thatβs better than nutmeg, another sort of synpathomimetic that messes with your mind: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4057546/
Very faint reaction
lolβ¦Iβll have to lick one someday.
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Their intelligence and personal preferences are definitely not nothing.
They taste pretty strong, but also sweet. And of course, like cinnamon. Where I live, rice porridge, (similar or identical, not sure, to rice pudding) is a traditional Christmas dish, with cinnamon sticks in it. I've always liked to chew on those when I've eaten the porridge, but they are probably a bit milder since some of the flavor has gone into the porridge while cooking it.
That makes sense. And sounds yummy! I have limited experience with an actual stick of cinnamon, but I used to love pondered cinnamon sugar toast with butter as a kid.
Old men with prostate trouble sometimes have enough trouble urinating to end up in the emergency department and nobody connects it to holidays and cinnamon spiceβ¦random factoid for you!
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