I'm not 100% sure, but i think its something along the lines of a black Russian with cola. This isn't a true black Russian but a rough guess of ingredients would be: * Vodka * Coffee Liqueur * Guinness Stout * Cola Use a search engine to search for exact proportions or variation on the mix.
Maple trees like shade of course because obvioulsy the sun can melt the syrup and when someone buys mayple syrup it would taste disgusting so maple trees like the shade
Its like maple syrup
Both maple syrup and natural rubber are made from the sap of trees
Maple syrup.
Long story...okay, so ages ago some native american's used maple syrup and placed it at the bottom of a tree. it sprouted and when food was scarce they began to eat the leaves. they looked like maple syrup, but didn't taste too good. So yeah. The seeds spread.Welcome :)
Canada has a Maple leave on their flag. Maple syrup tastes really good.
The Algonquin word for maple syrup is "zjig." The Algonquin people, like many Indigenous groups in North America, have a long tradition of tapping maple trees to produce syrup, which is an important part of their culture and cuisine. The process of making maple syrup is often celebrated in their communities.
Yes, Canada is famous for maple syrup. If your from a different country some people will come to the airports and buy the maple syrup because they don't have it in their country. Hope this helps!
Because I like to dunk my balls in maple syrup. Is that so wrong?
To make maple extract at home, combine maple syrup with alcohol like vodka or rum in a glass jar. Let it sit for a few weeks, shaking occasionally. Strain out the solids and store the liquid in a sealed container.
Quebec accounts for 93% of Canada's maple syrup market.
yes the maple tree Ming Aralia has a light maple smell to it sometimes, also fenugreek, which is a seed, has a distinct maple syrup smell and is used as additive in some maple syrups to add flavor especially suger-free and lite syrups. California Everlasting has a very distinct maple syrup smell.