yes black treacle is molasses.
honey Or Treacle; Malt; Maple Syrup; anything thick sweet and with a bit of strength to the flavour.
Instead of treacle, you can use golden syrup, which has a similar consistency and sweetness. Honey or maple syrup can also be suitable substitutes, though they may alter the flavor slightly. For a less sweet option, molasses can work, keeping in mind it has a stronger taste. Adjust quantities to match the sweetness level of your recipe as needed.
Sugar Honey Treacle Maple Syrup Corn Syrup brown sugar
A black maple is a variety of maple tree of eastern North America, Latin name Acer nigrum, which is related to the sugar maple.
Molassesmaple syrup  -noun1.a syrup produced by partially boiling down the sap of the sugar maple or of any of several other maple trees.2.a commercial variety of such syrup, often mixed with canesugar or some other sweetening agent.Synonyms: glucose, maple syrup , molasses, pancakesyrup, sorghum, sweetness, treacle
No, syrup can only be obtained from certain types of maple trees, such as sugar maple, red maple, and black maple.
maple syrup
Black maple hills is usually a bourbon I buy when I see one and in Colorado.
Maple syrup is usually made from the sap of the sugar maple, red maple, or black maple trees, although other maple species can also be used.
No, not all maple trees produce syrup. Only certain species of maple trees, such as sugar maple and black maple, produce sap that can be turned into maple syrup.
Not all maple trees can be tapped for syrup. Only certain species of maple trees, such as sugar maple, red maple, and black maple, produce sap that can be used to make maple syrup.
That would not be a good idea. The flavor and consistency would be VERY different is you used maple syrup instead of vanilla.