noun🔗ShareCasiaThe spice made from the bark of members of the genus Cinnamomum other than true cinnamon (C. verum), when they are distinguished from cinnamon."My mom prefers to use cassia in her apple pie recipe because it has a stronger, spicier flavor than regular cinnamon. "A mi madre le gusta usar casia en su receta de tarta de manzana porque tiene un sabor más fuerte y especiado que la canela normal.foodplantChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCasia, canela chinaSuch trees themselves, particularly the Chinese cinnamon, Cinnamomum cassia."My mom uses ground cassia instead of cinnamon in her apple pie sometimes because it has a stronger, spicier flavor. "Mi madre usa a veces casia molida en lugar de canela en su tarta de manzana porque tiene un sabor más fuerte y especiado.plantfoodnatureagricultureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCasiaAny of several tropical leguminous plants, of the genus Cassia."The gardener planted several cassia trees along the fence line, hoping they would provide shade and beautiful yellow flowers. "El jardinero plantó varios árboles de casia a lo largo de la línea de la cerca, con la esperanza de que proporcionaran sombra y hermosas flores amarillas.plantbiologynatureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCasiaAny of several tropical leguminous plants, of the genus Senna."The botanist studied the cassia plant in the school's greenhouse. "El botánico estudió la planta de casia en el invernadero de la escuela.plantbiologyvegetablenatureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareOsmanthus fragrans(countable, mistranslation from Chinese) The sweet osmanthus (O. fragrans)."My grandmother's garden has a beautiful cassia tree, known for its fragrant flowers. "El jardín de mi abuela tiene un hermoso árbol de Osmanthus fragrans, conocido por sus flores fragantes.plantnaturefoodChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading