Indonesia stands as one of the world’s most trusted sources of cassia, and for good reason: its fertile volcanic soil, tropical climate, and long-standing spice heritage produce cassia with exceptional aroma, oil content, and natural sweetness. Among its most sought-after varieties is Indonesian Cassia Broken, a versatile, export-ready cinnamon product widely used in food manufacturing, flavor extraction, spice blending, and fragrance applications.
As an Indonesia-based supplier and exporter, we take pride in offering cassia broken that aligns with international quality benchmarks—ensuring consistent performance, safety, and reliability for global buyers. With an emphasis on quality control, sustainable sourcing, and efficient logistics, our cassia products meet the expectations of modern importers, distributors, and industrial processors.
What Is Indonesian Cassia Broken?
Indonesian cassia broken is made from mature Cinnamomum burmannii bark that has been naturally dried and processed into broken pieces rather than full stick quills. This form is ideal for industrial users who require cassia for grinding, roasting, extraction, or infusion.
Typically sized between 1–8 cm depending on buyer preference, cassia broken retains the same essential oil richness and warm, woody aroma characteristic of Indonesian cinnamon—often surpassing other global varieties in flavor intensity and sweetness.
Indonesian Cassia Broken is widely recognized for:
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Warm, sweet aroma and flavor
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High cinnamaldehyde content
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Rich color ranging from golden brown to deep reddish-brown
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Uniform dryness and low moisture levels
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Strong bark integrity with minimal impurities
These traits make it a premium option for food manufacturers, spice processors, and companies requiring high-grade raw materials.
Export-Standard Quality for Global Buyers
Exporting spices requires precision. Our Indonesian Cassia Broken is processed according to standardized export criteria to ensure stability, safety, and consistency in every shipment.
Key Quality Specifications
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Moisture Content: Typically 12% max, preventing mold and ensuring long shelf life
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Purity: Clean, well-sifted, minimal extraneous matter
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Drying Method: Sun-dried or air-dried to preserve natural oils
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Color Grade: Naturally bright brown with uniform bark thickness
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Oil Content: High aromatic oil yield, suitable for extraction
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Contaminant-Free: Passed through metal detection, sorting, and quality checks
Whether the cassia is destined for spice blending facilities, beverage producers, or wholesale distributors, our products maintain reliable, export-ready quality.
Packaging Options
We provide multiple packaging solutions to meet international requirements:
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25–50 kg polypropylene bags
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Kraft paper bags with inner liners
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Bulk packaging for large-scale buyers
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Palletization upon request
Each package is designed to protect the cassia from moisture, pests, or contamination during transport.
Why Indonesian Cassia Is Preferred Worldwide
Indonesia supplies over half of the world’s cassia, thanks to the unique characteristics shaped by its climate and soil. Indonesian cassia is often richer in flavor and naturally sweeter compared to other varieties like Saigon cassia or Chinese cassia.
Advantages of Indonesian Cassia Broken
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Superior sweetness and aroma ideal for baked goods, beverages, and spice blends
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High essential oil concentration preferred for flavor extraction and aromatherapy products
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Smoother bark cut that creates cleaner, aesthetically consistent pieces
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Naturally low coumarin levels, making it safer for consumption than some competing cassia types
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Stable supply chain due to Indonesia’s large-scale cinnamon-producing regions
From Sumatra to Sulawesi, Indonesia’s cinnamon-growing regions have cultivated cassia for generations, contributing to global demand with unbeatable quality.
Sourcing from Sustainable Indonesian Farms
Quality begins at the farm level. Our cassia is sourced directly from Indonesian farmers who uphold sustainable harvesting methods. Cassia trees are allowed to mature fully before bark stripping, ensuring:
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Richer flavor development
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Optimal bark thickness
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Higher essential oil yield
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Long-term forest regeneration
We work closely with farmer groups and cooperatives to ensure fair pay, environmentally conscious practices, and consistent supply throughout the year. This farm-to-export approach safeguards product integrity and supports rural communities.
Applications Across Global Industries
Indonesian Cassia Broken is valued for its adaptability and strength. It is used across a wide range of industries, including:
Food & Beverage Sector
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Bakery products
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Confectionery
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Breakfast cereals
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Ready-made spice mixes
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Herbal teas
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Coffee flavoring
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Candied fruit products
Industrial & Manufacturing Uses
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Essential oil distillation
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Natural fragrance creation
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Health supplements
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Aromatherapy formulations
Wholesale & Distribution
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Spice repacking
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Foodservice supply chains
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Import-export businesses
The broken format allows easy blending, grinding, or extraction, making it a cost-effective choice for companies needing high-quality cassia in bulk.
Our Commitment to Export Excellence
As a trusted Indonesian supplier and exporter, we prioritize reliability and transparency. Our end-to-end process ensures that every buyer receives cassia broken that meets global standards.
Rigorous Quality Control
Before export, each batch undergoes:
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Visual inspection
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Sorting and cleaning
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Moisture testing
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Aroma assessment
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Packaging integrity check
Documentation such as Certificate of Origin, Phytosanitary Certificate, and commercial invoices can be arranged to match your import regulations.
Streamlined International Shipping
We offer flexible export solutions including:
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FCL (Full Container Load)
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LCL (Less than Container Load)
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CIF, FOB, or buyer-preferred shipping terms
Our logistics partners ensure consistent transit times and secure handling, whether the destination is Asia, Europe, the Middle East, or North America.
Why Choose Us as Your Indonesian Cassia Supplier and Exporter
1. Direct Sourcing
We eliminate unnecessary middlemen by working straight with farmers and village processors, ensuring stable supply, fair pricing, and traceable origin.
2. Export-Grade Quality
Every shipment is produced according to international standards—clean, consistent, and ready for distribution.
3. Competitive Pricing
Our streamlined supply chain allows us to offer competitive bulk rates without compromising on product quality.
4. Flexible Order Quantities
From small pallet shipments to full containers, we cater to diverse buyer needs.
5. Professional Export Management
We handle the complexities of documentation, approvals, and shipment logistics, making the buying process smooth and efficient.
Indonesian Cassia Broken You Can Trust
Indonesian Cassia Broken is more than just a spice—it’s a global commodity rooted in tradition, quality, and natural excellence. As a reliable Indonesia-based supplier and exporter, we ensure that every batch meets high export standards and aligns with the needs of international buyers across industries.
Whether you’re developing a new spice blend, expanding your product line, or securing a dependable cinnamon source, our cassia broken offers unmatched flavor, aroma, and performance. With sustainable sourcing, strict quality assurance, and professional export handling, we are committed to delivering Indonesian cassia that elevates your products and strengthens your supply chain.
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