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Maple and syrup
Maple syrup is made by the children in the woods on the school grounds.
** Maple syrup urine disease and other organic acidurias
Maple syrup is a syrup usually made from the xylem sap of sugar maple, red maple, or black maple trees, although it can also be made from other maple species.
Maple syrup was first collected and used by the indigenous peoples of North America.
Maple syrup is graded according to the Canada, United States, or Vermont scales based on its density and translucency.
Maple syrup is often eaten with pancakes, waffles, French toast, or oatmeal and porridge.
Maple syrup is made by boiling between of sap ( depending on its concentration ) over an open fire until of syrup is obtained, usually at a temperature over the boiling point of water.
Maple syrup production is centred in northeastern North America ; however, given the correct weather conditions, it can be made wherever suitable species of maple trees grow.
Maple sap being transformed to syrup
Production in Quebec is controlled through a supply management system, with producers receiving quota allotments from the Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers ( Fédération des producteurs acéricoles du Québec ), which also maintains reserves of syrup.
Maple syrup has been produced on a small scale in some other countries, notably Japan and South Korea.
Maple syrup is divided into two major grades: Grade A and Grade B. Grade A is further divided into three subgrades: Light Amber ( sometimes known as Fancy ), Medium Amber, and Dark Amber.
Maple syrup has a relatively low mineral content, consisting largely of potassium and calcium, but also contains nutritionally significant amounts of zinc and manganese.
Maple syrup also contains trace amounts of amino acids, which may contribute to the " buddy " flavour of syrup produced late in the season, as the amino acid content of sap increases at this time.
Maple syrup and its various artificial imitations are widely used as toppings for pancakes, waffles, and French toast in North America.
Maple syrup can also be used as a replacement for honey in wine ( mead ).
Maple syrup and maple sugar were used during the American Civil War and by abolitionists in the years prior to the war because most cane sugar and molasses were produced by Southern slaves.
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Maple syrup is used as an ingredient in some Vermont dishes, including baked beans.
Maple syrup and maple sugar are occasionally made in the higher elevations where sugar maple grows.
* Maple syrup urine disease

Maple and is
Maple Leaf Heritage Investments is a subsidiary of B-Bay Inc. Its CEO and chairman is American businesswoman, Anita Zucker, widow of Jerry Zucker.
Maple flavour is, well, maple flavour, uniquely different from any other.
He is also a devout fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs which stems from his shooting of Cinderella Man at Maple Leaf Gardens.
* 1874 – The District of Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada is founded.
It is also often used for musical instruments, particularly the backs, sides and necks of acoustic guitars and drums shells because of its ability to produce a very deep, warm tone compared to other commonly used woods such as Maple or Birch.
This is not a purely theoretical result but may instead be observed today in bullion coins such as the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, the South African Krugerrand, the American Gold Eagle, or even the silver Maria Theresa thaler ( Austria ).
* Maple toffee: A popular springtime treat in maple-growing areas is maple toffee, where maple syrup boiled to a concentrated state is poured over fresh snow congealing in a toffee-like mass, and then eaten from a wooden stick used to pick it up from the snow.
Takoma Park's municipal center is located at the corner of Maple Avenue and Route 410.
This wood has a Janka rating of 2200, which is about three times harder than Silver Maple.

Maple and similar
The trophy's design is similar to Maple Leaf Gardens, the arena in which the Maple Leafs played their home games from 1931 to 1999, with a botanically-correct maple leaf further embellishing it as well.
The chain's location on the site of the former Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, opened in late 2011, is promoted as simply Loblaws and uses the familiar " L " logo, but is officially named " Loblaws Great Food ", indicating that similar terms are in place at that store.
PC games are sometimes played in PC방 (" PC bang ," PC room ), which are similar to Internet cafes, and dedicated to LAN games of popular titles like Kart Rider, Maple Story, World of Warcraft, Mabinogi, Lineage and other Korean and foreign games.
* 2007 – 08: During the NHL playoffs, the Toronto Maple Leafs announced they would wear sweaters similar in design to the ones worn during their 1967 Stanley Cup run, but this did not occur because the Maple Leafs failed to reach a playoff spot during the regular season.
Like similar groups such as Zeni Geva, Craw, U. S. Maple, or Dazzling Killmen ( this last group for which Sakes sang before relocating to Minnesota ) Colossamite's music was almost hyperbolically brutal, chaotic, and rhythmically and formally complex.
* A NATO exercise ( similar to Red Flag and Maple Flag ) flown since 1999 from Leeuwarden Airbase in Fryslân.
The Ottawa Senators were in a similar financial boat but instead of relocating, they sold a star asset and future Hall of Famer, King Clancy, to the Toronto Maple Leafs for $ 35, 000 and two players.

Maple and sugar
In the early 19th-century Maple Rapids was a site where Maketoquit and his large band of Ottawa processed maple sugar, although their main base was further east in modern Shiawassee County, Michigan.
Adrian is sometimes referred to as " the Maple City " due in part to the many sugar maple and other maple tree species found throughout the city.
Maple sugar became an important product, and lumber was cut and transported on rafts down the Connecticut River to markets.
* Maple Sugaring – Each spring Thurman maple producers open the doors of their sugar houses to welcome those who'd like to see the age old art of tapping, boiling and bottling of syrup, as well as sample and shop for syrup, maple sugar candy, maple cream and other delicious treats.
Maple sugar is a traditional sweetener in the northeastern United States and Canada, prepared from the sap of the sugar maple tree.
Maple sugar is what remains after the sap of the sugar maple is boiled for longer than is needed to create maple syrup or maple taffy.
Maple sugar was the preferred form of maple by First Nations / Native American peoples as the sugar could easily be transported and lasted a long time.
Maple sugar is about twice as sweet as standard granulated sugar.
It was at one time home of a Maple sugar shack and tapline, which was visited yearly by students from across East York.
Maple syrup is made from reduced sugar maple xylem sap.
Maple taffy ( sometimes maple toffee in English-speaking Canada, tire d ' érable in French-speaking Canada ; also sugar on snow in the United States ) is a confection made by boiling maple sap past the point where it would form maple syrup but not so long that it becomes maple butter or maple sugar.
The syrup and taffy produced from a Manitoba Maple are generally darker and have a mustier flavour than that which is made from sugar maples.
A new sugar cane plantation has been planted nearby by Maple Ethanol for ethanol production.

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