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Learn about the history of maple syrup, the sugaring process, and how maple sugar has been made and used throughout history ... Early in Vermont’s history, each family made their own maple sugar for personal consumption. Later, sugar makers started businesses to produce maple products and sell them to the general...
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The History of Vermont Maple Syrup; Vermont 'Sugar Shack Facts' ... Native Americans also traded maple sugar for other products they needed. The French and English colonists were delighted with the taste of maple sugar, and eventually they learned the process of making it from the Native Americans.
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In the early days maple sap was boiled down and made into maple sugar, instead of the more common maple syrup that we see today. There was no easy way to store syrup as a liquid, but hardened, dry maple sugar was easily stored for use later in the year. ... Maple History Time Line...
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The Home of the Massachusetts Maple Producers Association. Here is where you will find EVERYTHING having to do with Maple Syrup ... They take to the woods with buckets, tubing and drills to gather the sap from sugar maple trees, boiling it down to pure maple syrup.
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The magnificent rock maple, hard maple, or sugar maple tree (acer saccharum) are the sources of the sap which is converted to Maple Syrup. Any sugar maple with a trunk diameter of 12 inches or more can be "tapped" for making syrup. ... The Maple Syrup Story History of Maple Syrup...
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Sugar maple (Acer saccharum), sometimes called hard maple or rock maple, is one of the largest and more important of the hardwoods. ... The northern limit of sugar maple nearly parallels the 35th mean annual isotherm extending eastward from the extreme southeast corner of Manitoba, through central Ontario, ... Life History...
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Maple Sugaring at RFS ... The history of Juniata's sugar camp extends long before Juniata College established the Raystown Field Station. The first trees were tapped by Dean Grove and his brother and sister back in 1928. They started out small with only 25 taps and boiled the syrup on the kitchen stove.
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Learn all about the art of maple sugaring. The Maple Sugar web site includes a How to Guide, The History of Maple Sugaring, The Maple Sugar Cookbook, a Bookstore and much more. Please stop by for a visit! ... The Maple Sugar Web Site has moved to the above URL. Please update your bookmarks! If you have any questions,
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The Green Mountain Sugar House, a Vermont Maple Sugar House & Country Gift Shop, sells Vermont Maple Syrup, Maple Candy and other specialty foods. Easy to find in a picturesque Vermont water's edge setting, visit the Green Mountain Sugar House whenever you are in the Ludlow area. ... Our red roofed sugar house,
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