Maple Syrup Season
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Based on my Research Maple tree is not likely to grow here in our country.
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@Joyfano Nope, and even if they did, you only get to make maple syrup when the sap is running, and a freeze and thaw cycle is necessary for that to happen. Cane syrup is similar, but maple syrup has a distinct flavor that's hard to describe if you've never had the real deal.
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@Minion-Queen said:
@scottalanmiller We haven't been since we have been back home (and Michael is done with school). I think this summer would be fun to visit again (hint hint)
Good idea.
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@Joyfano said:
Based on my Research Maple tree is not likely to grow here in our country.
but in our Province we are making Sugarcane syrup.Maple needs to freeze. They are a key tree here. Very common.
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@joyfano Cane Syrup is just sweet Maple Syrup has a very distinct flavor very similar to honey (do you have dark honey there?)
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We bought a gallon of syrup yesterday!
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I am waiting on getting some here. They just started making syrup here in the last week or so. If I wait a little bit it will be richer in taste (the first sap is a little light for me).
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I just realized that you can make out the Johnny Walker Platinum behind the syrup.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I just realized that you can make out the Johnny Walker Platinum behind the syrup.
we know what's important on your counter.
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We have a number of maple whiskeys too.
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@Dominica I don't really have an idea how it taste like.
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@Joyfano said:
@Dominica I don't really have an idea how it taste like.
I have no idea how to describe it. Maple syrup is a "reference taste" that you use to describe other things. Never had to explain it to someone who had never had it before.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Joyfano said:
@Dominica I don't really have an idea how it taste like.
I have no idea how to describe it. Maple syrup is a "reference taste" that you use to describe other things. Never had to explain it to someone who had never had it before.
@scottalanmiller said:
@Joyfano said:
@Dominica I don't really have an idea how it taste like.
I have no idea how to describe it. Maple syrup is a "reference taste" that you use to describe other things. Never had to explain it to someone who had never had it before.
I think i need to get out from here to taste that Maple syrup
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Maple is a pretty major flavoring here. Lots of things have real or fake maple syrup flavor and a lot of things have maple smoked flavor (cooked with maple wood). Maple is also popular for furniture and cabinetry.
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A gallon of maple syrup! Wow! How much did that set you back? How long will it last? It's about eight bucks for a very small bottle here in the UK - generally Canadian. Is Canadian better than American? It's generally too expensive for me to justify, so we stick with the classic, and considerably inferior, Lyle's Golden Syrup instead.
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Canadian and American are the same. The US makes it in NY and Vermont and Canada makes it in Quebec. If you check a map, that is one region just split by a river. So it is a single area just with a border through the middle of it
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Co-worker just showed me his pics of their maple syrup canning process they did over the weekend. He mentioned about the cold too and was surprised that you needed that.
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We got our gallon for $47 because we got it Upstate. Here in downstate that same gallon is $100.
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A gallon will last quite a while. Although probably not a year. Maybe not half. My kids eat a lot of pancakes.