Translating as ‘sweet wood’ the kayu manis used in Indonesia is primarily the native cassia rather than the true Sri Lankan cinnamon. Both are reddish-brown quills of sweet, spiced tree bark. Cassia is thicker and coarser with a slightly more pronounced taste that suits the big flavours of Indonesian cooking well, but use whichever you can find.
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