because the canadians were the first to collect sap from maple trees and turn it into maple syrup.
Also, the maple leaf is another symbol of Canada
maybe because it so tasty for other people that's why.... do you think Masky and Hoodie likes their French toasts with maple syrup?
Maple syrup ;-)
No. Firstly, Canada is a country and not a state. Secondly, any country trading with it (or any other country that also has maple trees) has 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.
Maple syrup and fiddleheads.
Canada exports a wide variety of food items. Among them are fish, fruit, vegetables, honey, dairy, and processed foods such as maple syrup.
bacon or maple syrup
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Maple syrup and maple products.
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!
Maple syrup is a resource of any country blessed with an abundance of sugar maple trees. There is a great deal of maple syrup made in Canada, just as there is a great deal of it made in the United States, but maple syrup isn't especially thought of as one of Canada's "resources", no.
Quebec accounts for 93% of Canada's maple syrup market.
because maple syrup is a big part of Canada therefore the maple tree=maple leaf
Maple syrup.
Maple syrup ;-)
Maple syrup is made from the sugar extracted from the sap of a maple tree. Maple syrup is largely produced from the maple trees that grows from the north eastern part of North America.
I assume you meant 'do they eat maple syrup IN canada'. If so, yes, probably - they do make it! If not, i have no idea what that question means...
No. Firstly, Canada is a country and not a state. Secondly, any country trading with it (or any other country that also has maple trees) has maple syrup.