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Maple syrup is a type of sugar and sweetener derived from the sap of maple trees. It is produced in several countries, including Canada, the United States, and parts of Europe. Maple syrup is a popular sweetener used in a variety of recipes, from pancakes and waffles to desserts and sauces. It is also used as a topping for ice cream, yogurt, and other desserts.
The production of maple syrup is a labor-intensive process that involves tapping the trees, collecting the sap, and boiling it down to a syrup. The syrup is then filtered and graded according to its color and flavor. The grading system is based on the Canadian Maple Syrup Grading System, which is used in most countries.
The maple syrup market is highly competitive, with many producers competing for market share. The market is also subject to seasonal fluctuations, as the sap is only available during certain times of the year.
Some of the major companies in the maple syrup market include Maple Grove Farms, Maple Valley Cooperative, and Maple Gold. Show Less Read more