No. Firstly, Canada is a country and not a state. Secondly, any country trading with it (or any other country that also has maple trees) has maple syrup.
No. It is made from the trees sap. Maple syrup is made from the sap of the maple tree. The liquid sap is boiled until much of the liquid is evaporated leaving the syrup known as Maple Syrup.
Canada is popularly called the land of maple leaves. The maple leaf is a symbol of Canada and is featured prominently on the Canadian flag. The country is known for its vast forests of maple trees and its production of maple syrup.
Yes, Canada is famous for maple syrup. If your from a different country some people will come to the airports and buy the maple syrup because they don't have it in their country. Hope this helps!
because its yum
Ken Haedrich has written: 'Home for the Holidays' -- subject(s): Baking, Cookery (Cereals), Holiday cookery 'Maple Syrup Baking and Dessert Cookbook' 'The maple syrup cookbook' -- subject(s): Cookery (Maple sugar and syrup), Maple syrup, Cooking (Maple sugar and syrup) 'Country Baking'
No, maple syrup comes from the Maple tree. Corn syrup comes from corn.
Maple syrup Fall colors
Maple syrup is a resource of any country blessed with an abundance of sugar maple trees. There is a great deal of maple syrup made in Canada, just as there is a great deal of it made in the United States, but maple syrup isn't especially thought of as one of Canada's "resources", no.
Maple syrup is made from the sap of the Maple Tree.
There is no protein in maple syrup.
I live in Canada, a nation which is known for maple syrup. Yumm.