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It takes four trees to make one gallon of syrup; if it takes 100 to make 25, that is four trees per gallon.
Maple sap is on average about 2% sugar. Therefore it takes about 40 gallons of maple sap to make one gallon of maple syrup. A rough way to calculate this is called the "Jones Rule of 86", which states: 86 / sap sugar content (in %) = # of gallons sap required to make 1 gal syrup.
The artificial maple syrup is made from sugars of one type or another such as cane, beet, or corn syrup and is flavored artificially. There are both regular and sugar free "syrups". Real Maple Syrup is made by boiling down approximately 50 gallons of sap from the Sugar Maple or Hard Maple tree to make one gallon of Maple Syrup. Sap to syrup, nothing added, just 49 gallons of water taken away. The sap must be collected in the early spring when it is above freezing during the day and below freezing at night. Maple syrup is made in many of the New England states as well as Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and other northern states and parts of Canada. Because of the intense labor involved, real Maple Syrup costs $12-$15 a quart.
One tablespoon (TBSP) of maple syrup equals 19.79 grams (g) of maple syrup.
Approximately 43 gallons of sap is required to make one gallon of syrup.
Vermont is the leading producer of maple syrup in the U.S. Vermont produces nearly 2 million gallons of maple syrup annually.
There are 640 ounces in five gallons of maple syrup.
40 cups of maple tree sap will boil down to 1 cup of maple syrup.
Vermont produces nearly 2 million gallons of maple syrup annually.
Sirop D'Érable is the french translation for Maple Syrup. Canadian Grade B would be No. 1 Medium. Maple Syrup comes in many grades. So Sirop d'érable no. 1 médium would be grade B syrup but it has to have the "medium". Hope that helps.
On average, it takes about 40 gallons of sap to make 1 gallon of syrup. However, this can vary depending on the sugar content of the sap and the boiling process used.
> About 11 lbs To be legally labeled Maple Syrup, the syrup must have a minimum BRIX reading of no less than 66. That would mean a minimum weight per gallon of 11.1382 lbs or 11lbs 2.2 oz.