5 Costly Mistakes Buyers Make When Sourcing Broken Cassia – Are You Making Them Too?
If you’re in the spice business and looking to import broken cassia, this guide is a must-read.
Though often seen as a byproduct, broken cassia is in high demand for tea blends, essential oils, incense sticks, and food processing. But sourcing it the wrong way can lead to major losses — spoiled shipments, customs rejections, wasted money, and damaged reputations.
In this blog, we reveal the 5 most common and expensive mistakes buyers make when sourcing broken cassia — plus how to avoid them.

1. Chasing the Lowest Price – and Paying the Highest Cost
It’s tempting to go for the cheapest supplier. But with broken cassia, a “too good to be true” price often is.
Here’s what you might get:
- Moldy, moisture-heavy cinnamon
- Weak aroma from old or over-dried sticks
- High levels of dust, bark debris, or even sand
- Unacceptable sulfur residues
Keep in mind: the quality of your raw material determines the quality of your end product, whether it’s tea, incense, or cinnamon oil.
💡 Tip: Always request samples, COAs, and clear specs for moisture, impurities, and cut sizes before placing bulk orders.
📌 See also: How Tinimex Evaluates Broken Cassia Quality
2. Overlooking Certifications and Compliance
One of the most dangerous mistakes: not verifying certifications of your supplier.
Since broken cassia is used in food and wellness products, it must meet strict safety and traceability standards. A reliable supplier should provide:
- HACCP, ISO 22000, or Organic certificates
- Phytosanitary certificate
- Certificate of Analysis (COA)
- Traceability documentation
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Image: Sample export certification for broken cassia from Tinimex
🌍 Related reference: FAO/WHO Codex Standards for Spices
3. Not Defining the Cut Size and Grade
“Broken cassia” is not a one-size-fits-all product. Depending on your application, you need to be specific:
- Desired size: 1–3 cm, 3–6 cm, etc.
- Washed or unwashed?
- Acceptable impurity level: twigs, bark bits, dust?
- Sulfur-free? Steam-sterilized?
📝 Examples of specific uses:
- Powder processing: 1–3 cm, clean, dry pieces
- Tea blends: uniform 3–5 cm cuts, strong aroma
- Essential oils: mature sticks with oil content above 2.5%
- Incense making: thicker, darker pieces with deep aroma
📌 Download guide: Tinimex’s Cut Size Reference for Broken Cassia
4. Poor Packaging – The Silent Shipment Killer
Here’s a costly scenario: your shipment arrives after 3 weeks at sea… and it smells off, is full of mold, and customs reject it. Why?
Bad packaging.
Common mistakes include:
- Using old or single-layer jute sacks
- No inner PE liner or desiccants
- Weak cartons that break during transit
- Not palletizing inside the container
✅ At Tinimex, all shipments of broken cassia are:
- Packed in multi-layer PP bags or 10–25 kg cartons
- Lined with PE and sealed with desiccant bags
- Clearly labeled (product – cut size – lot – packing date)
- Photographed and documented before container sealing
📌 Learn more: Our Spice Export Packaging Protocol
5. Choosing the Wrong Origin – Poor ROI
Some buyers default to Indonesia or China thinking they’re cheaper, but the reality is: Vietnam is now the smart choice for sourcing broken cassia.
Why Vietnam?
- High oil content: 2.5–4.5%
- Dark, thick bark with rich flavor
- Strict quality control & export documentation
- Competitive prices, especially for bulk
🇻🇳 Vietnam also offers Organic, HACCP, GACP-WHO certified cinnamon — ideal for demanding markets like the US, EU, Japan, and Korea.
📌 Explore: Vietnamese Cassia Products at Tinimex
Final Thoughts: Getting It Right from the Start
To avoid costly errors in sourcing broken cassia:
- Prioritize quality, not just price
- Work only with certified suppliers
- Clarify cut sizes, moisture limits, impurities
- Check packaging standards for long transit
- Choose Vietnamese origin for high oil content and better ROI
Why Tinimex?
Tinimex is a trusted exporter of Vietnamese broken cassia, supplying wholesalers and spice importers across the globe. Our advantages:
- Custom cut sizes: 1–3 cm, 3–6 cm, mix grades
- Consistent aroma and oil content
- Certified (COA, HACCP, Organic on request)
- Fast delivery: 7–15 days
- Competitive FOB and CIF pricing
🌐 Website: www.tinimex.com
📧 Email: info@tinimex.com
📞 Hotline / WhatsApp / Zalo: +84 36 680 8683
📍 Office: 4th Floor, No. 40 Ngo Gia Tu, Long Bien, Hanoi, Vietnam
💬 Need a Trusted Source of Broken Cassia?
Request a free quote at: tinimex.com/contact-us
Or connect directly with our export team today!
