10 Surprising Facts About Maple Syrup for National Maple Syrup Day ๐Ÿ

Celebrate National Maple Syrup Day on Dec. 17 with these 10 fascinating facts about this sweet treat. Discover surprises about its production, history, and more!

10 Surprising Facts About Maple Syrup for National Maple Syrup Day ๐Ÿ
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10 Surprising Facts About Maple Syrup for National Maple Syrup Day ๐Ÿ

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10 Facts You Didnโ€™t Know, About Maple Syrup.<br />In honor of National Maple Syrup Day on Dec. 17, <br />here are ten facts you may not have known.<br />1. , Canada produces 80 percent <br />of the worldโ€™s maple syrup supply.<br />2. , In Canada, syrup is broken down into four<br />hue-related categories: extra light (AA), light (A),<br />medium (B), #2 amber (C) and #3 dark (d).<br />3. , The United States' system of syrup categories consists<br />only of a lighter grade a syrup and a darker grade b syrup. .<br />4. , Thereโ€™s an organization dedicated to maple syrup called the<br />International Maple Syrup Institute. It was founded in 1975.<br />5. , Commercial brand syrups are created with<br />inexpensive ingredients such as high fructose corn<br />syrup, cellulose gum and caramel coloring.<br />6. , Roughly 40 gallons of sap are required<br />to make 1 gallon of real maple syrup. .<br />7. , Most syrup-yielding trees only<br />supply 5 to 15 gallons of sap per season.<br />8. , In Hadong, Korea, locals have commonly been known<br />to consume over five gallons of maple sap in one sitting.<br />9. , Rather than use the traditional taps<br />and buckets method, most North American<br />operations use a system of tubing and vacuums. .<br />10. , Alfred University, located in western New York,<br />offers an official maple production course.

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