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  • Can cinnamon expire? Yes, cinnamon can expire,  

  • though it's more accurate to say that it loses its  

  • potency over time rather than spoiling  like fresh produce or dairy products.

  • Ground cinnamon typically keeps its peak  flavor for about six months to a year,  

  • while cinnamon sticks can last longerup to three years when stored properly.

  • Over time, cinnamon will gradually  lose its aroma and flavor intensity.

  • While cinnamon does not spoil  the way fresh produce do,  

  • taking expired cinnamon can still  cause problems in some cases.

  • If cinnamon has been stored improperly  or kept for a very long time, it might  

  • not only lose its flavor but also become  a breeding ground for bacteria or mold,  

  • especially if it has been exposed to moisture.

  • Consuming such compromised cinnamon could  potentially lead to foodborne illnesses.

  • To minimize risks and ensure the  best flavor and effectiveness,  

  • it's advisable to regularly check the freshness  of your cinnamon and replace it as needed.

  • If you notice any signs of spoilage, such as  mold, an off smell, or any visible changes  

  • in appearance, it's best to discard the  cinnamon to avoid potential health risks.

Can cinnamon expire? Yes, cinnamon can expire,  

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