Maple syrup - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maple syrup is a sweetener made from the sap of some maple trees. In cold climate areas, these trees store sugar in their roots before the winter and the sap which rises in the ...
Maple syrup urine disease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maple syrup urine disease (MSUD), also called branched-chain ketoaciduria, is an autosomal recessive [1] metabolic disorder affecting branched-chain amino acids.
MAPLE SYRUP
66 -- Maple Syrup New England Agricultural Statistics, 2002 Connecticut 1% Maine 27% Massachusetts 5% New Hampshire 9% Vermont 58% New England Maple Production, 2002 Percent by ...
How to Make Maple Syrup
How to Make Maple Syrup - Instruction Guide ... While no one is quite sure when the practice of making maple syrup began, one thing is for certain - it's certainly a tradition that ...
The North American Maple Syrup Council
Nonprofit network of maple syrup producer associations representing sixteen states and Canadian provinces. Provides details of membership, a research fund and links to state and ...
Maple Syrup 2009
MAPLE SYRUP PRODUCTION UP 22 PERCENT NATIONWIDE UNITED STATES: U.S. maple syrup production in 2009 totaled 2.33 million gallons, up 22 percent from 2008 and the highest on record ...
Maple Syrup
Home. In the United, Canada, Europe and other countries around the world, maple syrup that is derived from the juice of maple trees is widely used as a natural sweetener.
Maple Syrup Sugar Products Buy Retail Commercial: Western ...
Dufresne's Berkshire Maple - 4th Generation New England Maple Products Producer: Dufresne's Maple Sugar House Makes Premium Grade Syrup for Retail & Commercial Consuption.
