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different types of cinnamon can taste different, with some subtleties in their flavors. However,
the differences are usually subtle and might not be discernible, especially when used in
baking or cooking. The two most common types of cinnamon are Ceylon cinnamon, often referred
to as "true" cinnamon, and cassia cinnamon. While some people may argue that Ceylon cinnamon
has a more sophisticated, subtle flavor, blind tastings have suggested that most people cannot
tell the difference. The main flavor component in cinnamon comes from a group of essential oils,
which can vary slightly between different species of the Cinnamomum genus. However, as mentioned,
these differences are typically so minor that they won't significantly impact the flavor of your
baked goods. During a taste test conducted by the Washington Post Food, various cinnamon types were
tested, including dollar-store cinnamon and more expensive variants. The results were inconclusive