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          Uncle Luke's Canadian Pure Maple Syrup

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          Uncle Luke's Canadian Pure Maple Syrup

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          100% pure Canadian Maple Syrup. "The best in the world" What is maple syrup made from? Pure Maple Syrup is made only from concentrated maple tree sap. How much sap does it take to make 1 litre (1 quart) of maple syrup? It takes 45 litres of maple sap to produce 1 litre of pure maple syrup. What type of tree produces maple syrup? Only 2 types of maple trees produce maple syrup, the sugar maple and the gray maple. The maple tree must be 8 inches in diameter before it can be tapped. This is the equivalent to 45 years old. These trees live to be over 200 years old. How much maple syrup does 1 maple tree produce? Each tree produces an average of 1 litre of maple syrup each year. Where in the world is maple syrup produced? Maple syrup is only produced in eastern, North America. When is the maple harvest? The harvest is about 6 weeks long in March and April every year. How much maple syrup does Quebec produce? 80% of the world's maple syrup is produced in Quebec, Canada. Does maple syrup need to be refrigerated? All maple syrup should be refrigerated after opening. It is a pure and natural product with no added preservatives and will get moldy if not refrigerated after opening. What if I did not keep my maple syrup in the refrigerator? It will get moldy and ferment. How long does maple syrup keep? Unopened containers will keep for a minimum of 3 years. Store in a dark, cool place. Opened containers must be kept in the refrigerator and will keep up to 1 year. Are there any additives to pure maple syrup? Pure maple syrup does not contain any additives or preservatives. What makes maple syrup certified organic? Certified organic maple syrup - Certified

           
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          Product Weight:0.83 pounds

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          • Use when cooking or baking, in coffee or tea, with hot or cold cereals, on pancakes, waffles, French toast, yogurt, on fruit or anywhere you use sugar.

          • 100% pure Canadian Maple Syrup How long does maple syrup keep? Unopened containers will keep for a minimum of 3 years. Store in a dark, cool place. Opened containers must be kept in the refrigerator and will keep up to 1 year.

          • 80% of the world's maple syrup is produced in Quebec, Canada.

          • The maple tree must be 8 inches in diameter before it can be tapped. This is the equivalent to 45 years old. These trees live to be over 200 years old. Each tree produces an average of 1 litre of maple syrup each year.

          • Maple syrup is only produced in eastern, North America. The harvest is about 6 weeks long in March and April every year.


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