Cedarvale Maple Syrup Co. is a maple_trees family owned farm that produces and markets Maple Syrup and maple_trees Maple confections such as Maple Cream, Maple Sugar, Maple maple_trees Indian Sugar and Maple sugar covered nuts. These items are for sale at our farm store, maple_trees through the mail by catalogue and through our web page .
Cedarvale items are always puremaple_trees Maple with no cane sugar or other additives of any kind used in our products. Our maple_trees Maple is only the concentrated sap of the Sugar or Hard Maple Tree which is maple_trees collected and concentrated into Maple Syrup each spring in Upstate maple_trees New York. Our web page describes the process, provides recipes and gives some little known facts about the world of Maple.

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Sap dripping from the maple_trees is one of the true signs of early spring in New York State. Trees may be tapped as early as the end of January, but the main sap flow occurs in March. This sweet nectar of spring is boiled over raging fires until it is concentrated into a golden syrup. As soon as the buds begin to swell in April, the sap becomes off-flavored or "buddy" and collecting is discontinued. If care is taken, no permanent damage is done to the maple_trees. While it may yield sap for 100 years or more, a tree is usually not mature enough for permanent tapping until it reaches 45 years old.

USES FOR maple_trees

On pancakes, waffles, French toast, to sweeten apple sauce, in milkshakes, tea, coffee, hot toddies, on fresh fruit (especially grapefruit), to add flavor to baked beans, to mix with butter and glaze squash, sweet potatoes, or carrots, on baking powder biscuits, fresh donuts, over ice cream, hot cereal, corn fritters, baked apples, maple_treess, etc.

USES FOR maple_trees

Makes an excellent spread on breads, rolls, muffins, waffles, French toast, breakfast toast (try raisin toast), steamed puddings, upside-down cakes. Combine with nuts, coconut, fruits to fill cream puffs, eclairs, or crepes. Mix with butter (6 tablespoons per cup) and use as a frosting.

USES FOR maple_trees

Granulated maple_trees is a great topping on coffee cake, cold cereals, oatmeal, grapefruit, French toast, crumb cake, etc. Try it as part of a glaze on baked ham or roasted cornbeef. Great as a sweetener in hot tea, coffee or maple_treess as well.

NUTRITION INFORMATION

maple_trees has about the same 50 cal./tbsp.as white cane sugar, but also contains significant amounts of potassium (35 mg./tbsp.), calcium (21 mg./tbsp.), small amounts of iron and phosphorus, and trace amounts of B-vitamins. Its sodium content is a low 2 mg./tbsp.

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STORAGE OF maple_trees

Unopened containers of maple_trees should be stored in a cool, dry place. Once opened, maple_trees should be refrigerated. If, after extended storage, mold should form on the surface of the maple_trees, the original quality can be restored. Remove the mold, heat the maple_trees to boiling, skim the surface, rinse the container and refill it with the hot maple_trees.