A visit to a sugar shack run by First Nations people sheds light on maple syrup’s deep roots in northeastern Canada.
However, many are unaware that the sap itself can be enjoyed as a refreshing low-sugar drink. This beverage, known as maple ...
With the growing zero-proof movement, desire for hydration and drive to buy local, is maple water poised to break through the beverage market at home and abroad? You can save this article by ...
What is far less well known is that you can drink the sap itself, which is called maple water. Clear in colour, it contains just 2% natural sugars, so it is only slightly sweet. A small but ...
Aloe, coconut, cactus, birch, and maple, are just a sampling of the numerous water options consumers now have to choose from. With promising claims behind them—such as boosting immunity or ...
While all maple tree species produce sap, sugar maples have the absolute best quality sap with the highest sugar content and ...