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Maple syrup is used as a healthy alternative to sugar in various dishes. Canady produces 80% of the world's maple syrup and has been exporting it to approximately 50 countries around the globe.
yes the grade does affect maple syrup's flow each grade has a different density which can change the flow of the syrup
The 2009 production was 920.000 gallon of Maple Syrup.
It varies by province. Each province has their own different set of standards.
Vermont is the leading producer of maple syrup in the U.S. Vermont produces approximately 42% of the U.S. maple syrup. Maine and New York each produce approximately 17% of the U.S. maple syrup. Other states producing maple syrup include Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Ohio, Michigan and Massachusetts.
They drink it and squirt each other with it.
If you are talking about Maple syrup, it is generally 40 -80 gallons of sap to one gallon of Maple Syrup. It is a long slow process of boiling down the sap until it is thick enough for your taste. If you are making maple flavored syrup check for the recipe on the web. It is quick and easy and you can make it as flavored and thick as you want. This kind of syrup is a combination of corn syrups, sugars and Maple flavoring.
The maple leaf on the canadian flag symbolise each provinces and territories with each tip it has. The Maple is a common tree in the south east of canada.
You can use any kind of syrup, light or dark maple, real maple. The flavor is going to be a little different with each type. I use dark maple because I like the flavor it gives the pie. The syrup keeps the sugar from recrystallizing.
Since Canada has no national flower, there is a national leaf for the country even though there's a flower for each province and territory. It is the maple leaf. The maple leaf is a symbol of Canada so they added it to the flag. It is just like national flowers. In Holland, their national flower is Tulips and there are a lot of them. In Canada, there are lots of maple leafs and trees.
Since Canada has no national flower, there is a national leaf for the country even though there's a flower for each province and territory. It is the maple leaf. The maple leaf is a symbol of Canada so they added it to the flag.
Canada has it's national flag (the Maple Leaf or l'Unifolié) as well as the flags for each of its 13 provinces and territories.