The Northeast produces the vast majority of U.S. maple syrup because of cold, freezing nights followed by warm, ...
Sugar maple and red maple are the most common trees to tap, but syrup can also be made from silver maple, black maple and boxelder.
How to shop for, store, and cook with this uniquely North American staple.
CHARDON, Ohio – Maple syrup sweetens so many of my memories. Throughout most of my life, spring meant metal buckets hanging ...
There are plenty of places to get in on the sweet tradition of turning maple-tree sap into syrup in southeastern Wisconsin ...
Syrup is produced in different shades of amber, depending on the time of sap harvest and amount of cooking during 2011's annual Maple Sugar Time Festival at Chellberg Farm at the Indiana Dunes ...
The League of New Hampshire Craftsmen Meredith Fine Craft Gallery recognizes that as winter slowly gives way to spring, maple sugaring season arrives — one of New England’s ...
Newark Advocate Faith Works Jeff Gill discusses how Dawes Arboretum's 60-year Maple Syrup Day tradition fosters a sense of community.
Spring is still a few weeks away, but the sweetest time of year is back at sugar bushes across Ontario. Families can celebrate Maple syrup season by supporting local producers and taking part in hands ...