Image Golden sugar maple.jpg file thumb Golden sugarmaple tree Image Sugar Makak 1925.jpg thumb Sugar makak 1925 Maplesugar is a traditional sweetener in the northeastern United States and Canada, prepared from the sap of the sugarmaple tree. Preparation Maplesugar is what remains after the Sap plant sap of the sugarmaple is boiled for longer than is needed to create maple syrup or maple taffy . ref http www.umext.maine.edu onlinepubs pdfpubs 7036.pdf ref Once almost all the water has been boiled off, all that is left is a solid sugar. ref http www.baking911.com candy maple.htm ref By composition, this sugar is about 90 sucrose , the remainder consisting of variable amounts of glucose and fructose . ref http www.mi maplesyrup.com Information info maplenutrition.htm ref This is usually sold in pressed blocks or as a translucent candy. ref name canadianmaplesyrup.com http www.canadianmaplesyrup.com maplehistory.html ref It is difficult to create as the sugar easily burns and thus requires considerable skill. ref http maple.dnr.cornell.edu pubs trees.htm ref History Maplesugar was the preferred form of maple by First Nations Native Americans in the United States Native American peoples as the sugar could easily be transported and lasted a long time. It is called ziinzibaakwad by the Anishinaabe g. ref Weshki Ayaad, Lippert and Gambill. http www.freelang.net online ojibwe.php ... colonies, carried maplesugar from the Massachusetts Bay Colony to New Amsterdam as early as 1631. ref ... It is today used to flavor some maple products and can be used as an alternative to cane sugar. Maplesugar is about twice as sweet as standard granulated sugar . ref http homecooking.about.com od specificfoo1 a maplestorage.htm ref File Maplesugar demonstration 1.jpg thumb left Demonstration of Indigenous peoples of the Americas Native American technique of making maplesugar References reflist DEFAULTSORT MapleSugar Category Confectionery Category Food made from mapleSugar Category Sweeteners ... more details
Image VMSMA1.JPG Right thumb 250px Maple syrup packaged in a tin of the Vermont MapleSugar Makers Association. The Vermont MapleSugar Makers Association small VMSMA small , founded in 1893, is the oldest non government agricultural organization in the United States . The organization is headquartered at Royalton, Vermont South Royalton in the U.S. state of Vermont . Mission The Vermont MapleSugar Makers Association mission is to safeguard the tradition of maplesugarmaple sugarmaking while maintaining the highest standards of production and product quality. The small VMSMA small works with local maple sugarmakers, the Vermont sugarmakers, the Vermont Agency of Agriculture Food and Markets , the United States Department of Agriculture , and international agencies and non government organizations to protect the integrity and purity of maple syrup . The small VMSMA small educates consumers by providing information on how maple syrup is made, its nutritional value, how to cook with it, and promotes visits to sugar houses where the public can watch maple syrup being made. As maple sugarmaking is intertwined with Vermont s culture and history the small VMSMA small works with its related organization, the non profit Vermont Maple Foundation to provide demonstrations, arranges visits and events, and presents the story of Vermont maple sugarmaking. External links http vermontmaple.org Vermont MapleSugar Makers Association official website http cdi.uvm.edu collections searchCollection.xql?term1 labels&field1 kw&bool1 and&term2 &field2 kw&bool2 and&term3 &field3 kw&start 0&rows 25&title Maple Research Collection&pid maple Antique Maple Syrup and MapleSugar Labels , from the University of Vermont s digital archives. Published February 10, 2010, University of Vermont, Bailey Howe Library, Special Collections. Vermont stub Category 1893 establishments Category History of Vermont Category Agriculture in Vermont Category Organizations based in Vermont Category Windsor County, Vermont ... more details
acerbic , referring to the characteristic points on Maple leaf maple leaves . It was first applied to the genus by the French people French botanist Joseph Pitton de Tournefort in 1700. A red sugarmaple ... None ref Morphology Image Acer saccharum.jpg thumb left Acer saccharum Sugarmaple Most maples ... for it. The particularly spectacular fall colours of the Acer saccharum sugarmaple are a major contributor ... for tourism and agriculture . Maple syrup See Maple syrup The Sugarmaple Acer saccharum is tapped for Sap plant sap , which is then boiled to produce maple syrup or made into maplesugar or maple taffy . It takes about 40 litres of Sugarmaple sap to make a litre of syrup. Syrup can be made from ... Sugarmaple in North America, and Sycamore maple in Europe. Sugarmaple wood often known as hard ...Otheruses taxobox name Maple Tree image Acer pseudoplatanus 002.jpg image caption Acer pseudoplatanus Sycamore maple foliage regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ... known as maple . Maples are variously classified in a family of their own, the Aceraceae , or together ... is Acer pseudoplatanus Sycamore maple . ref name gelderen van Gelderen, C. J. & van Gelderen, D ... thumb Acer circinatum Vine maple leaves showing the palmate veining typical of most species Maples ... veined or unlobed leaves. Several species, including Acer griseum Paperbark maple Acer mandshuricum Manchurian maple Acer maximowiczianum Nikko maple and Acer triflorum Three flowered maple , have ... Nepal maple and Acer carpinifolium Hornbeam maple , have pinnately veined simple leaves. Image Maple7951.JPG left thumb Acer rubrum Red maple flowers The flower s are regular, symmetry biology Pentamerism ... right Acer platanoides Norway maple samaras Maple flowers are green, yellow, orange or red. Though ... are called samara fruit samaras or maple keys . These seed s, or whirlybirds, occur in distinctive ... will solve this. In the United States and Canada, all maple species are threatened by the Asian ... more details
pp semi protected small yes Other uses Sugar disambiguation For the common table sugar, see sucrose . Image Sugar 2xmacro.jpg right thumb Magnification of grains of sucrose , the most common sugar. nutritionalvalue name Sugar, granulated kJ 1619 protein 0 g fat 0 g carbs 99.98 g sugars 99.91 g fiber ... usda 1 right 1 Sugar is a term for a class of edible crystal line carbohydrate s, mainly sucrose ... flavor . In food , sugar almost exclusively refers to sucrose, which primarily comes from sugar cane and sugar beet . Other sugars are used in industrial food preparation, but are usually known by more specific names glucose , fructose or fruit sugar, high fructose corn syrup , etc. Currently, Brazil has the highest per capita production of sugar. ref name consumption International sugar statistics http www.illovosugar.com World of sugarSugar Statistics International.aspx ref Sugar, because ... levels more quickly than starch , but results from more than twenty studies demonstrate that sugar ... Many experts believe that eating too much sugar does not cause diabetes mellitus diabetes , ref American ... 3Did 26ItemID 3D11129 26libID 3D11127 myth sugar diabetes site eatright.org&hl en&gl us&pid bl&srcid ... sugar can lead to obesity , which may increase the risk of diabetes. ref name dietetic ref name ... of type 2 diabetes ref Vasanti S. Malik et al., 2010, Sugar Sweetened Beverages and Risk of Metabolic ... sugar sweetened beverages may increase the risk of metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes not only ... url http jada.ada.org cgi reprint 140 suppl 1 25S ref History Main History of sugarSugar has been ... . ref name Sharpe cite web url http www.siu.edu ebl leaflets sugar.htm title Sharpe, Peter 1998 . Sugar Cane Past and Present . Illinois Southern Illinois University. ref However, sugar remained relatively .... Page 311. ref Crystallized sugar was discovered by the time of the Gupta dynasty Imperial Guptas ... butter and sugar, carried sugar by various trade routes . ref name Adas Traveling Buddhist monks ... more details
unreferenced date March 2010 Unreferenced date December 2009 No Sugar is a play written by Jack Davis playwright Jack Davis which is intended to expose Australia n racism . It is a story set during the Great Depression , in Northam, Western Australia , Moore River Native Settlement and Perth, Western Australia Perth . The play focuses on the Millimurras, an Australian Aboriginal family and their attempts at subsistence. The play explores the marginalisation of women and Aborigines within 1920s and 1930s Australian society. The pivotal themes in the play include racism, white empowerment superiority, Aboriginal disempowerment, the materialistic values held by the white Australians, Aboriginal dependency on whites and the value held by the Aborigines of family. A. O. Neville , the Chief Protector of Aborigines during the period in which the play is set, appears as a character. The play was first performed by the Playhouse Company in association with the Australian Theatre Trust , for the Festival of Perth on 18 February 1985. Perambulant model The perambulant model is a technique used in drama to dislocate the audience involving multiple points of focus. Throughout No Sugar it is employed to convey a sense of displacement to the audience, representative of the isolation felt by the Aboriginal people unable and unwilling to assimilate to White Culture. Characters Jimmy Munday, the protagonist, is an Aboriginal man who despises the fact he is not equal in society and is not regarded as a person by the government. He has a heart condition which leads to his death after arguing with Mr Neville at the Australia Day celebrations. Gran Munday, Jimmy s mother, a traditional Aboriginal woman, she dislikes the new white mans ways and strongly believes in the importance of family. She is the matriarch of the family and supports her son and daughter and grandchildren. Gran is a supporting ... 2010 DEFAULTSORT No Sugar Play Category Plays by Jack Davis Category 1985 plays Category Stolen ... more details
For the Baby Bash song, see Suga Suga Infobox single Name Sugar, Sugar Cover Sugar, sugar.jpg Artist The Archies Album Everything s Archie Released July 26, 1969 Recorded 1969 Length 2 48 Genre Bubblegum pop Label RCA Records Calendar 1969 1970 br RCA Records RCA post 1970 Writer Andy Kim br Jeff Barry Producer Jeff Barry Last single Feelin So Good S.K.O.O.B.Y. D.O.O br 1969 This single Sugar, Sugar br 1969 Next single Jingle Jangle br 1969 Audiosample Upper caption Audio sample Audio file Sugar, Sugar by The Archies.ogg Sugar, Sugar is a pop song written by Jeff Barry and Andy Kim . It was a four week 1969 number one hit single by fictional characters The Archies . Produced by Jeff Barry , the song was originally released on the album Everything s Archie. The album is the product of a group of studio musician s managed by Don Kirshner . Ron Dante s lead vocals were accompanied by those of Toni ... morning cartoon series. The Archies Sugar, Sugar was the 1969 Billboard Year End number one single ... 27 ref On February 5, 2006, Sugar, Sugar was inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame , as co ... Hills hotel refusing to do Sugar, Sugar. ref Kirshner interview on Popular Song Soundtrack of the Century ... may instead actually have been offered a tune called Sugar Man , but with the passage of time the parties involved simply mis remembered it as being Sugar, Sugar , in large part because it made a better ... relied on record companies correctly compiling and supplying sales information, and Sugar, Sugar ... 16 April 2008 ref Nevertheless, following the introduction of music download s in 2004, Sugar, Sugar ..., Sugar, Sugar was RIAA certification classified by the RIAA as a gold record in August 1969, ref ... 12 November 2010 ref Former President George W. Bush has said Sugar, Sugar is one of his favorite ... jbptitbpp gdl indrapradh 33488 Gulaku SugarSugar Indonesia Advertisement Archie Comics IOM Category ... Songs written by Jeff Barry de Sugar, Sugar it Sugar, Sugar pt Sugar, Sugar ... more details
Hard maple is the wood yielded by Acer saccharum in its wider sense i.e. Sugarmaple & Black maple . It is a favorite for floors, bowling alleys and furniture. The weight per cubic meter is roughly 740kg. ref http www.nichetimbers.co.uk hardwood north american hardwood hard maple Hard Maple published by Niche Timbers. ref references Category Acer Category Wood woodworking stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Prepared Food name Maple Taffy image Image Maple toffee.JPG 300px caption Molten syrup being poured on clean snow to create the soft maple candy. alternate name Maple Taffee br tire d rable br Sugar on Snow country region Quebec , Eastern Ontario and Manitoba , Canada, and New England , United States creator course Dessert served Cold main ingredient Maple sap , snow variations calories other Maple taffy sometimes maple taffee in English speaking Canada , tire d rable in French speaking Canada also sugar on snow in the United States is a confection made by boiling maple Sap plant sap past the point where it would form maple syrup but not so long that it becomes maple butter or maplesugar . It is part of traditional culture in Quebec , Eastern Ontario and northern New England . In these regions, it is poured onto the snow and then lifted either with a small wooden stick, such as a popsicle stick, or a metal dinner fork. The event in New England is called a sugar on snow party, and the soft candy is traditionally served with yeast risen donuts, sour dill pickles, and coffee. The pickles and coffee serve to counter the intense sweetness of the candy. Maple taffy is also made in the Canadian province of Manitoba using Manitoba Maple syrup, which is made from the Manitoba Maple tree also known as a Box Elder . The syrup and taffy produced from a Manitoba Maple are generally darker and have a mustier flavour than that which is made from sugar maples. The confectionery is made by boiling maple syrup to about 112 C 234 F . It is best ... of maple syrup at a sugar house or cabane sucre. External links http www.maplesyrupsource.com maple candy.php Maple Candy DEFAULTSORT Maple Taffy Category Confectionery Category Quebec cuisine Category Canadian cuisine Category Food made from maple Taffy Category New England cuisine Category Vermont ... to make the soft maple candy. Once sufficiently hardened the candy can be picked up and eaten. The higher ... more details
to many of the trees. Carelessness with machinery or taps in sugar bush es is a frequent cause of decline in sugarmaple and black maple . Unusual weather conditions can also lead to maple decline ...Maple decline is a vague term describing loss of vigor and dieback in forests or urban plantings of maple trees. It is not a disease or a syndrome, nor is it contagious or endemic. Instead, it is a generalized set of symptoms that may be applied to any species of tree suffering a wide range of different stressors. In fact, there is very little, if any, scientific data indicating the symptoms as anything other than a conglomeration of events normal in the life cycle of any tree or woody plant. The following facts are gleaned largely from an article originally published at Cornell University s plant diagnostic website http plantclinic.cornell.edu FactSheets mapledecline maple.htm Maple Decline Factsheet . Norway maple , red maple and sugarmaple are the species allegedly most commonly affected. The trouble often starts after insect induced defoliation, which weakens the trees and makes them more susceptible to secondary pathogens. Early signs of decline include small or scorched foliage, and premature fall colors on some of a tree s branches. Later, dead twigs may become visible as signs of distress become evident throughout the crown. As the tree s condition deteriorates, whole branches die. The tree may attempt to compensate for its diminishing crown by producing leafy shoots on its trunk. Fruiting bodies of bracket fungi may appear on the trunk or in the crown. Eventually, the whole tree dies. The process from first signs of trouble to total death may span anywhere from a few years to several decades. In urban areas decline is aggravated by soil compaction or disturbance, soil ..., and road salt , air pollution and unfavorable moisture conditions. In rural areas, maple decline is often .... Fertile areas often show maple decline where large numbers of livestock such as cattle are allowed ... more details
coord 43.059117 N 79.345263 W display title Image Comfort Maple 01.jpg thumb right The Comfort Maple Tree, Pelham , Ontario The Comfort Maple tree is an individual sugarmaple Acer saccharum located in Comfort Maple Conservation Area in the Town of Pelham, Ontario . The tree is estimated to be about 500 years old. ref name CA cite web title Comfort Maple url http www.npca.ca conservation areas comfort maple default.htm accessdate 2008 05 06 ref While this estimate is not based upon a complete ring count, ref name OT cite web title Ontario s Oldest Trees url http www.ancientforest.org oldtrees.htm accessdate 2008 05 06 ref if correct, it would make this one of the oldest sugarmaple trees in Canada. ref name NC cite web title Niagara College Garden Clippings Sheet 92 url http www.niagaracollegegreenhouse.com pdfs 0092.pdf accessdate 2008 05 06 ref The tree is named for the Comfort family, who acquired the land on which it sits in 1816. ref name AS cite web title An Ancient Wonder The Comfort Maple url http www.adamshoalts.com comfortmaple.html accessdate 2008 05 06 ref A township map from later in the 19th century shows the land owned by John B. Comfort ref name PM cite web title Digital Collections Program Note 15MB url http digital.library.mcgill.ca CountyAtlas images maps townshipmaps well m Pelham.jpg accessdate 2008 05 06 ref and a sign at the site tells visitors that the tree and the land around it was donated to the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority on April 30, 1961 by Miss Edna Eleanor Comfort. ref name AS ref The tree is convert 24.5 m ft tall with a crown that is convert 125 ft m in circumference with the trunk itself measured at convert 6 m ft in circumference ... ha acre and has a small parking area. ref name CA ref Image Comfort Maple 02.jpg thumb left Interpretive sign Image Comfort Maple 03.jpg thumb right Wires were installed to support the branches of the tree ...&spn 0.005158,0.014248&t h&z 17 Satellite view of Comfort Maple Category Trees of Ontario Category ... more details
Maple Creek may refer to Maple Creek, California Maple Creek, Saskatchewan Maple Creek electoral district , Canadian riding Maple Creek, Wisconsin Maple Creek crater geodis it Maple Creek ... more details
usually made from the xylem sap of sugarmaple , red maple or black maple trees, although ... density and translucency. Syrups must be at least 66 percent sugar to qualify as maple syrup in Canada ... syrup and the sugarmaple tree are symbols of Canada and several US states, particularly Vermont. History ... part of North America were the first people known to have produced maple syrup and maplesugar ... 20 November 2010 ref Many aboriginal dishes replaced the salt traditional in Europe with maplesugar ... and 18th centuries, processed maple sap was a source of concentrated sugar, in both liquid and crystallized ... publisher Ohio State University chapter Chapter 2 History of Maple Syrup and Sugar Production ref ... Chapter 3 The Maple Resource ref Image Sugar house.jpg thumb 200px A sugar house sugar shack ... or oxen and brought to the sugar shack for processing. ref name history Processing File Maple sap ... area for evaporation. ref name production2 Around this time, cane sugar replaced maplesugar as the dominant ... significance Maple syrup and maplesugar were used during the American Civil War and by Abolitionism ... foods with maple syrup and maplesugar, ref name history and recipe books were printed to help ... of Toronto Press isbn 978 0 8020 4790 8 page 1070 ref The sugarmaple s leaf has come to symbolize ... Several US state s, including New York and Vermont, have the sugarmaple as their List of U.S. state ... File MapleSyrupProduction.jpg thumb Maple sap being transformed to maple syrup at Fulton s sugar ... conditions, it can be made wherever maple trees grow. Usually, the maple species used are the sugar ... ce cite web last Werner first Leo H. title MapleSugar Industry url http www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com ... flavor than sugarmaple syrup because it contains less sugar and the sap flows more slowly, the Manitoba ... Watanabe first Toshiyuki coauthors Aso, Kiyoshi title On the Sugar Composition of Maple Syrup journal ... maple syrup and sugar accessdate 21 September 2010 newspaper Hadong Journal date 5 March 2009 ref Off ... more details
Maple Valley may refer to Maple Valley, Ontario disambiguation , multiple locations Maple Valley, Washington Maple Valley, Wisconsin Maple Valley Township, Iowa Maple Valley Township, Buena Vista County, Iowa Maple Valley Township, Montcalm County, Michigan Maple Valley Township, Sanilac County, Michigan Maple Valley Schools , Vermontville, Eaton County, Michigan geodis de Maple Valley fr Maple Valley it Maple Valley pl Maple Valley ... more details
Maple Mountain may refer to Maple Mountain British Columbia Maple Mountain Maine Maple Mountain New Hampshire Maple Mountain Oneida County, New York Maple Mountain St. Lawrence County, New York Maple Mountain Ontario Maple Mountain Washington geodis ... more details
Maple Plain can refer to a community in the United States Maple Plain, Minnesota Maple Plain, Wisconsin geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages it Maple Plain ... more details
Maple Township may refer to one of the following places in the United States Maple Township, Cowley County, Kansas Maple Township, Cass County, Minnesota Maple Township, Dodge County, Nebraska geodis ... more details
Maple Ridge may refer to a location in North America Canada Maple Ridge, British Columbia , a district municipality Maple Ridge, Muskoka Municipal District in Lake of Bays, Ontario Maple Ridge, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties in North Dundas, Ontario Maple Ridge, Edmonton , Alberta, a neighbourhood Maple Ridge, Calgary , Alberta, a neighbourhood United States Maple Ridge, Michigan Maple Ridge, Ohio See also Maple Ridge Township disambiguation Maple Ridge Wind Farm , New York geodis it Maple Ridge ... more details
Fullmoon Maple is a name that has been used for two different but closely related maples from Japan Acer japonicum also called Downy Japanese Maple Acer shirasawanum also called Shirasawa s Maple disambig ... more details
Maple, Texas may refer to Maple, Bailey County, Texas Maple, Red River County, Texas geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Maple Bay may refer to Maple Bay, British Columbia , Canada Maple Bay, Minnesota , United States geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
wiktionarypar mapleMaple is a genus of trees and shrubs in the family Aceraceae. Maple may also refer to Flowering maple or Abutilon , a genus of shrubs in the family Malvaceae Places Canada Maple, Ontario , an unincorporated settlement in Canada Maple GO Station , a station in the GO Transit network located in the community United States Maple, Texas disambiguation , two towns in Texas Maple, Wisconsin , a town in Douglas County, Wisconsin Maple community , Wisconsin , an unincorporated community in Douglas County, Wisconsin Maple Township disambiguation , disambiguation page Computer Science Maple software , a mathematics software package Open source hardware Open source hardware ARM Cortex M3 microprocessor design by LeafLabs Acronym Multipurpose Applied Physics Lattice Experiment , an isotope production facility at Chalk River Laboratories, Ontario Other Charles E. Maple , American journalist and chamber of commerce official Maple Beanie Baby , a collectible produced by Ty, Inc. during the 1990s that was sold exclusively in Canada The popular MMORPG MapleStory . disambig de Maple fr Maple homonymie ko he ja pl Maple ujednoznacznienie tr Maple ... more details
Maple Grove may refer to Place names Canada Maple Grove, Nova Scotia Maple Grove, Ontario disambiguation , several locations Maple Grove, Quebec United States Maple Grove, Minnesota Maple Grove, California Maple Grove Springfield, Kentucky , National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington County, Kentucky listed on the National Register of Historic Places NRHP in Washington County, Missouri Maple Grove St. Joseph, Missouri , National Register of Historic Places listings in Missouri, Counties A B Buchanan County listed on the NRHP in Buchanan County, Missouri Maple Grove, New York Maple Grove Poughkeepsie, New York , National Register of Historic Places listings in Poughkeepsie, New York listed on the NRHP in Dutchess County, New York Maple Grove, Wisconsin disambiguation , multiple locations Other Maple Grove Raceway , dragstrip in Mohnton, Pennsylvania dab geo de Maple Grove fr Maple Grove it Maple Grove pl Maple Grove ... more details
USS Maple may refer to USS Maple 1893 , was a tender with the US Navy and the Lighthouse Service during World War I USS Maple AN 25 , was renamed Hackberry shortly before launching in October 1940 Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Maple Category United States Navy ship names ... more details
Canadian maple may refer to Acer saccharum , a hardwood common in Northern America. Canadian Gold Maple Leaf , the official bullion gold coin of Canada. disambig ... more details
Maple River may refer to Rivers Maple River Iowa , a tributary of the Little Sioux River in the U.S. state of Iowa Maple River Michigan , any of three rivers in the U.S. state of Michigan Maple River Minnesota , a tributary of the Le Sueur River in the U.S. state of Minnesota Maple River North Dakota , a tributary of the Red River of the North in the U.S. state of North Dakota Maple River South Dakota , a tributary of the Elm River in the U.S. states of North Dakota and South Dakota Places Maple River Township, Carroll County, Iowa Maple River Township, Michigan geodis ... more details