maple syrup because it is made with maple sap wich some water was remove via heat
Maple sap has not been collected, heated, sterilzed, etc. It is what comes directly from the maple tree. Maple syrup, on the other hand, is the product from maple sap that has undergone different processes (heating, sterilizing, etc.) to be packaged and put on the table for us to pour on our flapjacks or pancakes to eat.
Maple syrup is more dense and would weigh more than the maple sap. It take 40 gallons of sap to make one gallon of syrup, so the syrup contains more solids.
it is less concentrated because they add stuff to dilute it
maple syrup is denser than water I tried it once putting water and maple syrup in a cup and the maple syrup kinda slowly went to the bottom of the cup. (: (:
maple syrup because it is made with maple sap wich some water was remove via heat
Maple syrup is made from the sap of the Maple Tree.
Maple Syrup is more diluted than maple sap.
Maple sap has not been collected, heated, sterilzed, etc. It is what comes directly from the maple tree. Maple syrup, on the other hand, is the product from maple sap that has undergone different processes (heating, sterilizing, etc.) to be packaged and put on the table for us to pour on our flapjacks or pancakes to eat.
No. It is made from the trees sap. Maple syrup is made from the sap of the maple tree. The liquid sap is boiled until much of the liquid is evaporated leaving the syrup known as Maple Syrup.
Sugar, mostly. Maple SAP is mostly comprised of water (note that maple syrup is simply reduced sap).
Pitch is the sap of Pine trees and is very hard to remove from skin and clothes. Sap is a general term for all tree liquids as in Maple syrup.
If you are referring to maple sap and syrup, they are not the same, you must boil 40 gallons of maple sap to make one gallon of maple syrup
Maple Sap
The leaves are not in it but the sap is.
Maple syrup is less concentrated than sap because it has more chemicals in it.
The method of making maple syrup is; You have to put a tube into a maple tree,and then the syrup comes out from that tube.You then need to boil it in a large,heated bowl for the water to evaporate and the sugar to stay put, Hope this helped! :)
Yes. Maple syrup is maple sap that has had the excess water removed by heating. Boiling the sap quickly produces maple sugar; simmering it (holding it at a temperature just below its boiling point) for an extended period of time produces maple syrup.