Rich Vermont Maple Syrup - 3.4 Ounce Glass Leaf Jar
Rich Vermont Maple Syrup - 3.4 Ounce Glass Leaf Jar
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You can get the 100% pure Vermont Wood Fired Maple Syrup. It comes in a small 3.4 oz. glass bottle. The bottle shows off the beautiful amber color of the syrup.
The syrup has won awards. This 3.4 oz. glass leaf jar of Pure Vermont Maple Syrup ensures a high-quality gift on any budget.
To make maple syrup, the sap is collected from sugar maple trees on a Vermont family farm. They evaporate the sap using the traditional wood fire method.
The family at Silloway Maple has refined the art of sustainable, eco-friendly maple syrup production. All of their syrup is produced from native maple trees that are "managed carefully, to promote optimum growth and productivity." Only renewable resources such as, "boiling the sap over a traditional wood fire and using solar power to generate the power for the sugarhouse needs" are used.
Enjoy the pure, rich flavor of Vermont maple syrup. Our small glass bottle, shaped like a maple leaf, contains pure, natural syrup. It is rich in antioxidants and minerals, making it a healthy choice for your breakfast. With nothing added or taken away, you can taste the sweet, natural Maple Syrup of Vermont.
This maple syrup is made in Vermont during the middle of the syrup season, which is from March to April. Therefore, it is slightly darker, and the maple flavor is more evident than the syrup produced at the beginning of the season.
This syrup is expertly produced by a family-owned and operated business since 1946. Their syrup adds a unique flavor to pancakes, waffles, French toast, granola, baked beans, ham, carrots, sweet potatoes, and more.
Our Vermont maple syrup has a distinct flavor. It will bring back memories of cold winter mornings. These mornings were filled with delicious pancakes made by your mom. You would have them before going to school.
Syrup can be used to make various maple products. These include cream, candy, sugar-coated nuts, cotton candy, and jelly. All of these options are quite popular. Substituting maple syrup in recipes in place of refined sugar can yield a unique, yet equally delicious flavor.
This 3.4 oz. bottle of Vermont Maple Syrup is a great gift for anyone, even if they're difficult to shop for. It is pretty and delicious.
Product Specifications of Silloway Maple Syrup
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Our Silloway Maple Syrups are shipped in a glass maple leaf-shaped bottle. Therefore, each is expertly packaged individually to ensure safe delivery to you.
- Each 3.4-ounce maple syrup leaf-shaped bottle is sealed for your protection at the point of packaging by the manufacturer.
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Maple syrup should be stored in a cool, dark place until opened. Once opened, it must be refrigerated. It may also be stored in the freezer.
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Nutritional facts for this pure maple syrup per 2 Tablespoons
- Calories - 100
- Total Fat 0 grams
- Sodium - 4 milligrams
- Total Carb - 27 grams
- Total Sugars - 27 grams
- Protein - 0grams
- Calcium - 2% of RDI
- Potassium - 2% of RDI
Pure Maple Syrup Production in Vermont
Maple season in Vermont starts in late February when daytime temperatures reach the high 30s and nighttime temperatures drop below freezing. The sap flows best when it's sunny and above 40 degrees during the day, and around 20 degrees at night. The season usually ends in early April when flowers start to bloom if weather conditions are favorable.
Vermont is the top state for maple syrup, having the most taps and the highest yield since 1916. Finishing out the 2023 season in April, Vermont maple syrup production totaled 2.05 million gallons from 6.35 million taps. according to the USDA's June 9, 2023 report.
The amount of sap needed to make a gallon of syrup varies with the concentration of sugar in the sap. The amount of sugar in sap differs between trees. Usually, it takes about 40 gallons of sap, with 2% sugar, to make one gallon of syrup.
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