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About 40 gallons of sap are needed to produce one gallon of syrup!
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Vermont is the leading producer of maple syrup in the U.S. Vermont produces nearly 2 million gallons of maple syrup annually.
Vermont produces nearly 2 million gallons of maple syrup annually.
The 2009 production was 920.000 gallon of Maple Syrup.
The Sugar Maple is most commonly used to make maple syrup. Other maples that can be used include the Red Maple, Silver Maple, Boxelder and Black Maple. Sugar Maple is generally preferred since its sap has a higher sugar content.
The maple tree does not produce fruit, it produces sap, which can be made into syrup.
because the canadians were the first to collect sap from maple trees and turn it into maple syrup. Also, the maple leaf is another symbol of Canada
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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.
That is part of the prosess to make Maple syrup
No, maple syrup comes from the Maple tree. Corn syrup comes from corn.