Maple Syrup HISTORY
Facts Maple syrup was invented in Each year 1.24 million gallons of maple syrup are used. Maple syrup is usually made from the sap of sugar maples, red maples, and black maple trees In winter the starch of a tree is converted to sugar that rises in to the sap in spring
More facts Maple syrup was first used by indigenous people of North America Maple syrup is graded to the Canada, United States, and Vermont scales based on density and translucency The most found sugar in maple syrup is sucrose Sugar, Red, and Black maples are usually used to make maple syrup because of there high sugar content
More facts The algonquians were a tribe that discovered that maple sap was a source of energy and nutrition During the civil war, American syrup makers started using large flat medal pans because they are more efficient for boiling then heavy iron kettles
More facts The earliest evaporator where used to heat and concentrate sap Plastic bags took over the role of buckets This let people see the amount of sap from a distance During the process sap had to be gathered and boiled down to make pure syrup without chemical agents or preservatives
Even more facts Sometimes during the developing process off flavors will sometimes appear Maple syrup making is mostly centered in north eastern North America, but given the correct weather can be made or collected wherever suitable maple trees grow
Even more facts 80% of the worlds maple syrup production is in Canada Each maple tree can support one to three taps The most basic ingredient in maple syrup is from xylem of sugar maples and various other species Xylem means the supporting and water-conducting tissue of vascular plants
Gradings The United States uses different grading standards then Canada There are two major grades, grade A and grade B Canada has three major grading groups No 1 includes extra light, light, and medium No 2 amber No 3 dark or any other ungraded category
Facts Maple syrup also contains little amounts of amino acids In the United States maple syrup must be entirely made out of maple sap and small amounts of salt In Quebec maple syrup is sold as souvenirs for tourists Seven US states including New York, Vermont, and Wisconsin have the sugar maple as there state tree
Maple syrup By John and Justin