Along with honey, sugar maple was the main source of sweetener for Native Americans and early European settlers. Native Americans also used the sap as a fresh or fermented beverage or soured as ...
Threats to species health as well as also insight into the wood provided by the species, will be provided through additional resources as well as the Hardwoods of the Central Midwest exhibit of the ...
Today, it lives on in a new form. A beloved sugar maple slowly succumbed to disease. Today, it lives on in a new form. Corey Snyder, a wood turner in Pennsylvania, cut sections of a felled sugar ...
The sugar shack feasting usually takes place at midday, when visitors are encouraged to head out into the woods-pre- or postdining-to peek into the buckets fixed to maple trees to capture the sap that ...
Another popular natural sweetener, maple syrup, has claimed its place atop many pancakes. If you're cutting back on sugar, you may want to skip the pancakes but hang on to the syrup, which is ...
The process, which is far simpler than you might think, involves pouring molten sugar into gelatin and whipping it into a fluffy, cloud-like confection that is as fun to make as it is to eat. For ...