Not Much. Mainly maple syrup :)
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.
Possibly, but it would be much harder.
i believe honey is sticker than maple syrup. :)
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.
Canada's major exports consistof things such as lumber, honey, maple syrup, forestry products, and energy. We send these to mostly the U.S. , because they are so close and the government doesn't need to spend as much money sending them far away as they do close.
The 2009 production was 920.000 gallon of Maple Syrup.
Vermont produces nearly 2 million gallons of maple syrup annually.
maple syrup, wood, and yeah that's pretty much it.
about 1000$
About 40 gallons of sap are needed to produce one gallon of syrup!
Diluted maple syrup is still considered real, however it isn't a pure grade. This type of syrup would be classified as Grade A. Grade B maple syrup is the real undiluted version, however it is much more expensive.