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Maple sugar

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Type
  
Confectionery

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Place of origin
  
Canada and the United States

Main ingredients
  
Sap of the sugar maple tree

Similar
  
Maple syrup, Maple butter, Maple taffy, Coconut sugar, Maple leaf cream cookies

How to make maple sugar


Maple sugar is a traditional sweetener in Canada and the northeastern United States, prepared from the sap of the maple tree.

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Preparation

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Maple sugar is what remains after the sap of the sugar maple is boiled for longer than is needed to create maple syrup or maple taffy. Once almost all the water has been boiled off, all that is left is a solid sugar. By composition, this sugar is about 90% sucrose, the remainder consisting of variable amounts of glucose and fructose. This is usually sold in pressed blocks or as a translucent candy. It is difficult to create as the sugar easily burns and thus requires considerable skill.

History

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Maple sugar was the preferred form of maple by First Nations/Native American peoples as the sugar could easily be transported and lasted a long time. It is called ziinzibaakwad by the Anishinaabeg. Blessing of the Bay, the second ocean-going merchant ship built in the English colonies, carried maple sugar from the Massachusetts Bay Colony to New Amsterdam as early as 1631. French awareness of the process is indicated in at least one engraver's works, those of the mid-18th-century artist Jean-Francois Turpin, the engraver Bernard (including several for Diderot's 1755 Encyclopedie.) and others.

Uses

Maple sugar is used to flavor maple products and as an alternative to cane sugar.


References

Maple sugar Wikipedia


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