Yes, unless you are allergic. Honey is also a natural antibiotic, so is far superior for smearing on your body. Golden syrup is a by-product of the sugar industry, so is much cheaper, but has a much lower protein content. Bees help to pollinate flowers, and so by buying honey you are actually saving the world. Good on you.
i believe honey is sticker than maple syrup. :)
Yes, you can substitute honey for maple syrup in the recipe.
Yes, you can substitute maple syrup for honey in the recipe.
Yes, you can substitute honey for maple syrup in this recipe.
Yes, you can substitute maple syrup for honey in this recipe.
yes the grade does affect maple syrup's flow each grade has a different density which can change the flow of the syrup
Yes, you can use honey as a substitute for maple syrup in this recipe.
Yes, you can use maple syrup as a substitute for honey in this recipe.
Yes, you can use maple syrup as a substitute for honey in this recipe.
Yes, it is possible to substitute honey for maple syrup in this recipe.
Yes, it is possible to substitute maple syrup for honey in this recipe.
Wow, molasses has a much stronger and different flavor than maple syrup. Sugar wise it depends on the grade of maple syrup, some are much thicker than others. Honey, golden syrup (cane syrup), corn syrup or simple syrup (50/50 sugar/water) are probably better substitutes. However, for grade A dark amber maple syrup you could if you wish substitute equal amounts of Barbados molasses (best grade) or about 2 tablespoons of blackstrap (worst grade) molasses for 3 tablespoons.