Definition
Genus Cinnamomum is a botanical grouping of evergreen trees and shrubs, best known as the source of cinnamon spice. Think of it as the family that cinnamon belongs to. These plants are native to warm, tropical regions of Asia. Unlike deciduous trees, genus Cinnamomum plants retain their leaves all year. Imagine them as the evergreen heroes of the spice world. Their bark is harvested, dried, and processed into cinnamon sticks and powder. It's a versatile ingredient used in sweet and savory dishes.