Not Much. Mainly maple syrup :)
Yes, maple syrup is an aqueous solution; all of the chemicals in maple syrup are dissolved in water.
More than 70% of the world's supply of maple syrup comes from Canada and that it takes approximately 40 gallons of sap to make 1 gallon maple syrup. The Canadian flag, red and white, has the leaf of the suger-maple. This tree is strong, tenacious and able to grow in other tree's shawdows. History does say that the North American Indians were the first to discover "sinzibuckwud", the Algonquin word for maple syrup, meaning literally "drawn from wood." The Iroquois called March's on-going, off-again cold period the "maple moon" or "sugar month." They would make V shaped incisions in the trees, the insert reeds or concave pieces of bark to run the sap into buckets made from birch bark. In Ojibway legend, Nanabush rewarded the sugar maples for hiding Nokomis (grandmother of the fabled magician Nanabush) from a band of evil windigo spirits by giving them a sweet, strong flowing sap. Ontario is an important maple producing province and has the 4th largest maple syrup production in the world following Quebec, Vermont and New York State. In 1993, Ontario's maple industry produced the most valuable maple syrup crop on records, having a farm gate value of aboout 20.9 million dollars. There are about 20,000 maple syrup producers in North America. Maple syrup is only produced in North America. Canada produces 70% of the world supply of syrup; the United States almost 30%. Marcy
someone cut open a tree, and the sap came out, then they boiled it and it became maple syrup
Organic maple syrup is syrup that has not had any chemicals or pesticides used on the trees. Records should have been kept where the organic syrup was made and the tree health and maintenance are documented.
Wine & Bread!!
fashion,wine and furniture
Yes it does, wheat and maple syrup are two examples.
Canada exports a wide variety of food items. Among them are fish, fruit, vegetables, honey, dairy, and processed foods such as maple syrup.
cars, maple syrup, car parts, oil, minerals
Moose, Justin Beiber parts, and maple leaf syrup.
they import dougnuts and export teathey export oil gas uranium maple syrup hocky sticks and newsprint to list a few
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Because it has more than enough to meet its internal needs. This export has found a good market within Mexico's consumer market.
Japan exports car parts, televisions, and other high tech items to Canada.
Everyone does! Actually only Canada exports maple syrup because we're known for making it and make the best in the world. Canada is the only country that actually does export it.
Maple syrup and maple products.