How 90% Of The World’s Pure Cinnamon Is Produced In Sri Lanka

How 90% Of The World’s Pure Cinnamon Is Produced In Sri Lanka

The video discusses the production of cinnamon in Sri Lanka.

Vocabulary List:

  1. Cinnamon – (noun) a spice obtained from the inner bark of a tree.
    Example: Cinnamon is widely used in baking and cooking for its distinct flavor.
  2. Harvest – (verb) to gather a crop for consumption.
    Example: Farmers harvest crops like wheat and corn during the autumn season.
  3. Spice – (noun) a substance used to flavor food.
    Example: Cumin is a common spice used in Indian cuisine for its strong aroma.
  4. Bark – (noun) the protective outer covering of a tree.
    Example: The rough bark of the oak tree provides protection from pests.
  5. Estate – (noun) a large area of land with a substantial house.
    Example: The wealthy family owned an estate with acres of vineyards.
  6. Soak – (verb) to make something thoroughly wet by immersing it in liquid.
    Example: Before cooking, you should soak the beans overnight to soften them.
  7. Moisture – (noun) a small amount of water or other liquid in the air.
    Example: The humidity in the room was high due to the moisture in the air.
  8. Branch – (noun) a part of a tree that grows out from the trunk.
    Example: The strong winds broke off a large branch from the old oak tree.
  9. Century – (noun) a period of 100 years.
    Example: The ancient ruins date back to the 5th century BC.
  10. Angle – (noun) the space between two intersecting lines or surfaces.
    Example: The carpenter cut the wood at a precise 45-degree angle.

Multiple-Choice Quiz:

  1. What is the main topic of the video about cinnamon production in Sri Lanka?
    A) Coffee cultivation
    B) Tea harvesting
    C) Cinnamon production
    D) Sugar cane farming
  2. How long can a cinnamon tree be harvested for according to the video?
    A) 10 years
    B) 50 years
    C) 100 years
    D) 200 years
  3. What part of the cinnamon tree is used to produce the spice?
    A) Leaves
    B) Roots
    C) Inner bark
    D) Flowers
  4. What is done to the branches of the cinnamon tree after cutting them?
    A) They are burned
    B) They are soaked in water
    C) They are left to dry in the sun
    D) They are used immediately for production
  5. Why is it important to cut the branches of the cinnamon tree at an inward angle?
    A) To prevent pests
    B) To improve tree growth
    C) To facilitate harvesting
    D) To increase spice yield

Answer Key:

  1. C) Cinnamon production
  2. B) 50 years
  3. C) Inner bark
  4. B) They are soaked in water
  5. C) To facilitate harvesting