It comes from the bark of cinnamon trees, which are small evergreens found in Sri Lanka and much of Southeast Asia. The bark is scraped off the tree, and the peel forms a curl called a quill.
This book opens with the moment Galarrwuy Yunupingu gifted Clare Wright, and in turn, the world, with the book’s title – the Yolgnu name for the bark petitions sent to the Australian ...
A Staffordshire bull terrier has delighted the internet with his unusual attempts to bark, which sound more like a dolphin or even a dinosaur. The videos of Enzo the blue Staffie were shared by ...
Alice Zaslavsky is the host of A Bite To Eat with Alice, weeknights at 6pm on ABC TV and anytime on ABC iview. Alice is the resident culinary correspondent for ABC News Breakfast and ABC Radio, a ...