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Maple syrup - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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 ... It's time for maple syrup poured over pancakes or waffles in a farm kitchen. Or for hot, thickened syrup dribbled over a pan of clean snow to make a rich taffy, called "sugar on snow."
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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 ... Yes, if you have only a few sugar maple trees, you can make your own maple syrup and sugar. The basic method has not changed from the time of the Indians. You boil off the water in the sap to...
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The Vermont Maple Sugar Makers' Association is the oldest known agricultural organization in the country. ... Welcome to the Vermont maple syrup website, brought to you by the Vermont Maple Sugar Makers' Association and the Vermont Maple Foundation. Vermont is the largest producer of pure maple syrup in the U.S.
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The home page of the Michigan Maple Syrup Association, Information, resources, recipes, how-to, and kids page. ... Several species of maple trees grow in Michigan. Though all produce sap suitable for the production of maple syrup, two species of sugar maple (acer saccharum) and black maple (acer nigrum), are the source of...
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Come walk with us through the history and life of Michigan Maple Syrup. ... The history of Michigan Maple Syrup is nearly as old as the land itself! Native Americans were making maple syrup here centuries ago. Today, Michigan maple syrup is made both traditionally and in modern facilities using the latest...
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Welcome to Canadian Maple Syrup, supplying you with the best Maple Syrup in North America within 24 hours. ... However, there are two basic schools of thought about the origin of maple syrup. The first group identifies with Native American legend and lore that maple syrup and maple sugar was being made before recorded history.
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You love the taste of it on your flapjacks, but just how do they make maple syrup? Read this article on maple syrup to find out how. ... Maple syrup comes from the sap of maple trees. In the early spring, if you cut the bark of (or drill a hole into) certain species of maple trees, clear sap will leak from the cut.
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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 ... It was, reportedly, a French missionary who was the first settler to make maple syrup in 1690.
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