Making Cinnamon Oil from scratch in an easy, quick and cheap way. It only cost me 0.85 Euros (0.95 $). Cinnamon oil is great for baking recipes such as ...
+Desiree Lopez Hello! Of course you can use whichever vegetable oil works best for you. You can use sunflower, canola, soybean, flaxseed, avocado oil... The list goes on! If you use fats that turn solid in room temperature and below (such as coconut oil), you will have butter instead! So use another tin or jar (not a bottle) to scoop it out easily. I personaly used olive oil because it's nutrient dense with many antioxidants, plus it is very accesible to find it in my country. Hope that helps!
+Marie Jeanette Yes it's indeed cinnamon oil. It's a quicker version of making it without waiting for a long time. Another way is to put in a glass jar cinnamon sticks, fill the jar up with olive oil and leave it in a dark, dry (without humidity) place (e.g. cupboard) for 2 weeks. Every day it's good to shake the jar for a minute to allow the oils of the cinnamon sticks to come out. Be careful, the above recipe of making cinnamon oil isn't for essential oils, as the process of making essential oils of cinnamon has a different process.
Herb & Fruit Recipes : How to Extract Cinnamon Oil
To extract cinnamon oil, place a stick of cinnamon in flavorless vegetable oil, screw the oil lid on tightly, and leave the stick in the oil for about four weeks in order ...
*sigh* Infuse does not equal Extract Just as in your video where you claim
to "distill" oils, you're doing the exact same thing here. You're infusing
"flavor" into an *already* chemically processed and purchased oil.
What I did was boil the cinnamon in the oil and break the cinnamon sticks
into little pieces and the boiling and the breaking made it turn out like
the store bought one's.
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+Mashal Khan hmm I'm not sure about that one. I would probably just purchase the Cinnamon Oil, because if you're trying to use either baking cinnamon or a cinnamon stick I'm not sure if it will be potent enough to actually do anything. I would do some research first, but I'm gonna say I would probably just steer clear.
You have to learn essential oil safety guides. You don't "tap" the bottle
and cinnamon cassia can burn you. Better to follow a recipe from a trusted
source, no?
+Kellie Wallman Thanks for the post! I believe most essentials such as Tea Tree oil concentrates can burn, however, using other oils can neutralize the effect. So for being a newby..I think you did fine. :-)
This is the only time I've ever worked with an essential oil.. not sure how else you're supposed to get the oil out. wouldn't come out for my any other way than tapping the bottom. If you know of another way to get it out I'd love to know.
Cinnamon Essential Oil
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+Todd Perry It's fine, as long as the bottle & its contents are room temp when you put it in freezer- just never put a lid on it, keep the top open, and when taking it out, do not not not try to speed up the melting process by like, adding warm water to the outside of the container with a sprayhose, like i did once. Once. lol
I'm from Croatia (probably you've never heard about it). My mom works in hospital and purest ethanol she could find is 97%.. For personal purpose i don't think that's bad.. especially if most people are going to try this at home and they are sudgesting vodka.. im pretty sure this is better solution... thanks for your responses ;)
+jgvbadv Or depending where you live, in the US most states have a concentrated spirit license (aka 151+ proof spirits) cost about 20 USD all said and done, so you could get the 99% everclear once you get the license.
I think it could be obtained through ertain routes, such as- maybe talk to some university chemistry professors, or pharmacists, or any professional in the biochemical industry, you know/ I'd ask around, google stuff, etcetera- it's a real thing that exists, but it might be a product that only licensed pros can legally purchase/ I'm not sure, just throwin' out a few ideas..
You're right, and yeah I WAS wrong, lol! I realised a few hours after I'd written the comment. 100% ethanol is def the best, because logically, it is. Thanks for the correction, +Heimdallr ! :) .
+StuffAndNonsense wrong wrong and wrong. Using 100% ethanol would be best. Don't buy "denatured alcohol" because as said by StuffAndNonsense, " it contains some hideously toxic molecular particles".
+jgvbadv My several cents? No, absolutely not- however, do try to buy the best triple-distilled or more high quality vodka for this. But no on the pure ethanol, it contains some hideously toxic molecular particles. Just ask the drunks of the prohibition era, lol
+relunnie21 To prevent UV light rays from piercing the container & ageing, souring or otherwise nastily altering the chemical structure of the bottle's contents. They do the same thing with other things, like red wine bottles and high-end food oils, vanilla extract, etc. It's vital to keep the stuff in a darkly coloured glass bottle, and to store it somewhere cool n dark. Hope that helps! ~Snowblood_G
+C0lonel5 I do this with 96% ethanol to make perfumes, but you can use many other solvents like naphta or isopropil alcohol, even other oils like sunflower oil or olive oil work too though you won't be able to separate them, try them and decide for yourself which one fit your needs.
where could you get the colored bottles from ,porcelain-coated, dehydrator,
dipper ,&
how terrible dose it smells like a 10% or 30% of terribleness. also how do
you tell if there is molding in it ?
+Jose A Morales Dark glass mini-bottles that come with droppers attatched to their lids you can purchase at any health-food or "new-age" vitamins kind of shop, and they're super inexpensive. A dehydrator is an expensive appliance. Cheesecloth is super cheap & super useful; find it sold at any good grocery or kitchen store. I hope those advice tidbits help!