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maple syrup
noun
- a syrup produced by partially boiling down the sap of the sugar maple or of any of several other maple trees.
- a commercial variety of such syrup, often mixed with cane sugar or some other sweetening agent.
maple syrup
noun
- a very sweet syrup made from the sap of the sugar maple
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of maple syrup1
Example Sentences
"That maple syrup is going to become more expensive. And that's a direct price increase that households will face," said Thomas Sampson from the London School of Economics.
Two days into his campaign, Carney posted a video encouraging his countrymen to "buy Canadian wherever you can" as he examined locally-made maple syrup, potatoes and jam during a visit to a farm market.
I’ll put a little oat milk in there with a little maple syrup.
We have all heard of maple syrup, which is made by boiling down the sap of maple trees to produce a thick, sweet, golden-to-brown coloured syrup that is typically poured over pancakes.
The majority of the sweet staple - around 90% - is produced in the province of Quebec, where the world's sole strategic reserve of maple syrup was set up 24 years ago.
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