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  • Cassia – Santa Monica, Calif.
    Cassia celebrates the fresh, vibrant flavors of Southeast Asia, striking a unique balance of soulful, ancestral cuisine and a California sensibility, tilizing the best quality ingredients from local farmers
  • Cassia (genus) - Wikipedia
    Cassia now generally includes the largest species of the legume subtribe Cassiinae, usually mid-sized to tall trees Cassia is also the English common name of some unrelated species in the genus Cinnamomum of the family Lauraceae
  • Acclaimed Santa Monica Restaurant Cassia Is Closing After Nearly a . . .
    Cassia, an acclaimed Southeast Asian restaurant in Santa Monica, will close its doors after nearly a decade on February 22, 2025 The closure was confirmed in a statement to Eater from Cassia’s
  • Cassia | Description, Spice, Cinnamon, Uses, Processing, Facts . . .
    Cassia, tree of the family Lauraceae and the spice made from its aromatic bark Similar to true cinnamon, to which it is closely related, cassia bark has a more pungent, less delicate flavor and is thicker than cinnamon bark
  • What Is Cassia? - The Spruce Eats
    Cassia is a spice similar to cinnamon but with a stronger flavor and therefore better used in savory dishes It is less expensive than true cinnamon
  • Cassia Confusion – Gardening Solutions
    As winter approaches in Florida, plant lovers cannot help but notice the golden spectacle of the Christmas cassia (also known as Christmas senna, climbing cassia, or valamuerto) This shrub or small tree bears clusters of showy, bright yellow blossoms, on often-arching branches
  • Cassia: Health Benefits, History, Properties, and Culinary Uses
    Cassia is produced from the bark of evergreen trees native to regions of Southeast Asia, including China, Indonesia, and Vietnam Over time, it’s found its way into pantries and medical texts worldwide, owing to its intense aroma, rich flavor profile, and potential health-supportive properties
  • Cassia vs. Cinnamon: Understanding the Differences
    In this article, we’ll explore the flavors, origins, uses, and health benefits of cassia and cinnamon, unraveling the secrets of these beloved spices Join us as we delve into the captivating world of cassia and cinnamon!




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