The Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist unfolded in 2011-2012. However, its story continues to fascinate people around the world even today. Read Time: 3 min Did you know that Canada once witnessed one ...
Maple syrup is a uniquely North American product thanks to its many sugar maple trees and a freeze/thaw cycle from late winter into spring that allows sap to flow. It is a staple of the American ...
You probably know maple syrup as a topping for pancakes and waffles, but the uses of this hearty sweetener go beyond breakfast. Although it’s ideal for morning treats and baked goods, maple syrup is ...
When you're perusing your way down the breakfast aisle at the grocery store, you'll be greeted by a plethora of syrup options. Plastic jugs shaped like little women. Glass bottles touting maple leaves ...
Maple syrup has long been a staple of North American breakfasts, especially across the northeastern U.S. and eastern Canada, where its production originated. It’s made by boiling down sap collected ...
A maple leaf-shaped bottle of maple syrup on a stump surrounded by leaves and flannel - Maridav/Getty Images Canada produces most of the world's maple syrup, so it would seem this country with the ...