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Crinklaw’s Maple Syrup

Syrup is graded to be sold according to colour. The new maple syrup grades are: Ontario Grade A Golden for a delicate taste, Ontario Grade A Amber for a rich taste, Ontario Grade A Dark for a robust taste and Ontario Grade A Very Dark for a strong taste.

Each day that we actually boil the sap, we take a sample of the finished syrup. The colour can be affected by the temperature of the sap as it is collected. Generally the syrup becomes darker in colour as the season progresses and at the same time the maple flavour becomes stronger.

Storing Maple Syrup

All maple syrup must be refrigerated. Syrup is best frozen. It will not freeze solid due to the high sugar content but will be quite thick when frozen. It will keep that fresh flavour better when it is frozen.

You can warm it up to room temp or heat slightly in the microwave. Heating the syrup makes it thinner. Keep a small amount in your fridge for day to day use. Keeping the top clean will prevent crystals from forming.

Crinklaw’s Maple Butter

Maple butter is made only with pure maple syrup, nothing else. It must be refrigerated but is more spreadable at room temperature. If a thin line of syrup appears on the top of the maple butter, simply stir. Enjoy this treat on muffins, scones, croissants or tea biscuits. It is also great on children’s pancakes as it will melt right back into syrup.

Crinklaw’s Maple Syrup

Syrup is graded to be sold according to colour. The new maple syrup grades are: Ontario Grade A Golden for a delicate taste, Ontario Grade A Amber for a rich taste, Ontario Grade A Dark for a robust taste and Ontario Grade A Very Dark for a strong taste.

Each day that we actually boil the sap, we take a sample of the finished syrup. The colour can be affected by the temperature of the sap as it is collected. Generally the syrup becomes darker in colour as the season progresses and at the same time the maple flavour becomes stronger.

Storing Maple Syrup

All maple syrup must be refrigerated. Syrup is best frozen. It will not freeze solid due to the high sugar content but will be quite thick when frozen. It will keep that fresh flavour better when it is frozen.

You can warm it up to room temp or heat slightly in the microwave. Heating the syrup makes it thinner. Keep a small amount in your fridge for day to day use. Keeping the top clean will prevent crystals from forming.

Crinklaw’s Maple Butter

Maple butter is made only with pure maple syrup, nothing else. It must be refrigerated but is more spreadable at room temperature. If a thin line of syrup appears on the top of the maple butter, simply stir. Enjoy this treat on muffins, scones, croissants or tea biscuits. It is also great on children’s pancakes as it will melt right back into syrup.

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