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Maple Syrup - A Quebec Sweet Tradition
Auberge des Gallant, one of many maple syrup producers in Quebec, taps thousands of maple trees to collect flowing sap to produce maple syrup and maple syrup products.
Ontario Maple Syrup Festivals
Between March and April, maple farms and sugar houses throughout Ontario host their annual festivals, demonstrations and tastings of this year's fresh syrup production.
Nine Ways to Enjoy Maple Syrup in Food
Maple syrup can be used on sweet potatoes, pancakes, oatmeal, hot chocolate, ham, gingerbread cookies, candy, barbecue sauce, and baked butter squash.
US Midwest Maple Syrup Festivals
Throughout Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Michigan and Minnesota, as winter slips away and maple trees reach peak sap production, Maple Syrup festivals lure gluttons outdoors.
Maple Leaf is National Emblem of Canada
The maple leaf emerged as Canada's dominant visual symbol over a period of three centuries.
December 17th - National Maple Syrup Day
One of America's native foodstuffs, maple syrup amounts to the blood, sweat and tears of the sugar maple tree. What better time to try it than National Maple Syrup Day?
Toronto Maple Leafs First Round Picks
History proves it - the Toronto Maple Leafs have had no luck picking players in the first round, so why are fans concerned that the next two have been traded away?
Red Maple Trees
With half the sugar content of sugar maple sap, red maple is nevertheless used in some regions to make syrup because it is widespread and grows fast.
How to Make Homemade Maple Cream
Discover the process of transforming maple syrup into rich maple cream.
March Maple Syrup Madness in Massachusetts
Freezing nights and warm March days are ideal conditions for making maple syrup. Central Massachusetts sugar shacks give tours demonstrating the sweet process.


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