Maple syrup is a one-ingredient food. Only one thing goes into making it: the sap of maple trees collected in early spring.
When thinking of maple syrup, many people might have the grocery store first come to mind. For some in Mid-Missouri, local maple trees during the months of January through February are first in mind.
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Maple syrup is one of those foods that conjures up particular imagery – the trees, the color red, the forests, the sap ...
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