every year we'd make maple syrup on my grandfather's land.. such great memories.. he had about 80 acres & we'd tap various trees out in the woods.. & then process it in one of his large sheds.. he had a big wood burning furnace in the one shed.. you could literally park a John Deere A in there... with room to spare..
@@AllanAdamson Youth is wasted on the young eh? At least we have nice memories, & are making new ones for our beloveds, Nice to see someone who appreciates what is really important, cheers mate!
When i lived in Canada i visited a maple syrup farm...now i live in the Netherlands and i'm glad that supermarkets here also sell Quebec maple syrup...love the taste...brings back memories of Canada: Aunt Jemima toasted waffles with maple syrup...a taste of Heaven:)
I just got bottle of this Maple syrup as a gift from Canadian guests I had on safari here in South Africa. When I asked about if it is original they said that I won't find any better! We have only maple flavored sugar syrups here so what a treat to try this Original for the first time. When I just wanted to show my girlfriend how the syrup was made I never thought I would show her the video of how my exact bottle was made. 2:36 Where they show the company logo I was very surprised to have the exact brand here in the southern tip of Africa.
This is fantastic. Are there maple stands planted especially for this purpose or is produced only from natural stands? Also, when does the season start? Because where I live people have been doing this on birch trees and used to make schnapps out of fermented birch water.
Canadians are awesome. I wonder if there would be a benefit to capturing that 'maple steam' coming off. I'd be curious to drink it cooled to see it just tastes likewater, or something else?
Beauty video eh! Maple syrup is the nectar of the gods eh! Canadian Gold is right eh! I went to the sugar bush when I was a kid and remember the seem of the wood burning and the sugar.
@Daniel De saint malo Their sap contains only 2-4 percent of sugar so it takes hours to boil it down to a syrup. It's not worth it. Sugar cane contains 10-15 percent, sugar beets 13-18 percent and their life cycle is short so it's better to use these two plants.
@@robin-bq1lz Hein ? Toujours, tout le monde dit que c'est les amérindiens qui faisait ça bien avant les blancs. Je n'ai jamais entendu le contraire. D'où vient cette info ?
@@robin-bq1lz ben voyons donc. C'est clairement entendu partout que c'est eux qui ont montré ça aux premiers européens qui sont venus au Québec, depuis les écrits de l'époque même, avec explications sur leurs techniques. Au lieu de traiter tout le monde d'inculte, pourquoi tu ne réponds à ma question... d'où tu prends l'idée que ce ne serait pas le cas ?? Absolument rien n'indique que les français ont eu cette idée en arrivant.
every year we'd make maple syrup on my grandfather's land.. such great memories.. he had about 80 acres & we'd tap various trees out in the woods.. & then process it in one of his large sheds.. he had a big wood burning furnace in the one shed.. you could literally park a John Deere A in there... with room to spare..
That sounds nice 🙂
@@christianheidt5733 oh yes it was.. as a kid I was kind of ignorant.. I pretty much assumed everyone had a Grandpa like that
@@AllanAdamson
Youth is wasted on the young eh?
At least we have nice memories, & are making new ones for our beloveds,
Nice to see someone who appreciates what is really important, cheers mate!
Wow that's will be a great experience
Very cool
This video makes life okay again
When i lived in Canada i visited a maple syrup farm...now i live in the Netherlands and i'm glad that supermarkets here also sell Quebec maple syrup...love the taste...brings back memories of Canada: Aunt Jemima toasted waffles with maple syrup...a taste of Heaven:)
thank you for showing and being respecful of our culture
I love maple syrup and Canadians
Jonathan Collins is a great Canadian chef!
I used to go to Kortright every year during maple season!
I just got bottle of this Maple syrup as a gift from Canadian guests I had on safari here in South Africa. When I asked about if it is original they said that I won't find any better! We have only maple flavored sugar syrups here so what a treat to try this Original for the first time. When I just wanted to show my girlfriend how the syrup was made I never thought I would show her the video of how my exact bottle was made. 2:36 Where they show the company logo I was very surprised to have the exact brand here in the southern tip of Africa.
This is fantastic. Are there maple stands planted especially for this purpose or is produced only from natural stands? Also, when does the season start? Because where I live people have been doing this on birch trees and used to make schnapps out of fermented birch water.
There's just alot if maple trees in some parts of Canada, I'm pretty sure they are all natural stands
Czy do tej wody klonowej podgrzanej dodaje się cukier?
How many trees do I have to tap?
Seeing this wants me to use generous amount of syrup 😬 thank you for your hard work 💪🏽
Maple butter glazed carrots!!!!🤤
Amazing! 🍁🥞
The most Canadian thing I ever seen / La meilleure chose canadienne que j'ai vu jusqu'ici
That first part threw me through a loop, then it got progressively more modern, like the thumbnail implied it would
Shed and snow remind of my hometown in Kashmir 👍 and I wonder why we don't have maple syrup in Kashmir
Thanks for the video. Would have been great if a first nations person could have been there to explain too, since they invented the idea.
I love Maple Syrup!!!
Sirop de Érables!!!
d'Érables.
Canadians are awesome. I wonder if there would be a benefit to capturing that 'maple steam' coming off. I'd be curious to drink it cooled to see it just tastes likewater, or something else?
The steam won't taste much, it's water vapor, H2O. The taste os in the cauldron
What is it called that goes in tree
I think just a "tap"
Got me making waffles,yum,yum.
Yup
Where i can found this
Like tapping the soul from the tree and share life.
Yeah how about eating vegetables?
wawoo
what neture given us free of charge.
best video on youtube
Does this hurt the tree in any way?
costco sells 100% pure organic maple syrup for 15 dollars im going to go buy some.
God made the earth and infused it with such beautiful wonderful things this is beautiful precious 💞 gold
So nice 👌
Maple syrup is tree blood, canadians are tree vampires
Mine was like water from publix in Alabama
Beauty video eh! Maple syrup is the nectar of the gods eh! Canadian Gold is right eh! I went to the sugar bush when I was a kid and remember the seem of the wood burning and the sugar.
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@@mememan8801 no you do like this, E H
"Stronger than a bear. Faster than a buck. The biggest thing to hit Canada? Cause the Maple Leafs suck." 😂
Just a touch of maple syrup in your bourbon is where it's at.
never thought of that combo, should try it sometime
Oh yes. I've got a bottle of maple whiskey at home. Love it.
i came here for online school : )
imma cook me some pancakes....Mmmmmmm
I’ve never drank it fresh like that, maybe some day
The most Canadian thing I’ve seen...
*What's the point of this video if you omitted the most important part of how the sap was collected?*
Is there anyone who haven't tasted maple syrup but wanna know how it taste?
Please share...never tasted it
I drink honey though!
Yes!
ഞാനും കുടിച്ചിട്ടില്ല എവിടെ കിട്ടും
Maple syrup invented Canada, not the other way round.
I AM CANADIAN IN VANCOUVER
Tolstoy in Mexico. Pr .
Soon those little cups contains syrup will be cups filled with vodka and all kinds of alcohol when these kids grow up.
“Working the sap out of me”. 💦😳
Nice =3
Canada, nice eh?
If you own a sugar shack then you'll know what maple sand is.
You know the comic from Junji Ito?
que nadie aqui habla español
Yo si 👍
So this is the Kanade Turtle, huh?!
Come here because Raptors
was here
Feeling sorry about the trees.
LOL
Trees heal 🤦🏽♀️
@@MammothMoo who ask
@@thatsme3278 I did
@Daniel De saint malo Their sap contains only 2-4 percent of sugar so it takes hours to boil it down to a syrup. It's not worth it. Sugar cane contains 10-15 percent, sugar beets 13-18 percent and their life cycle is short so it's better to use these two plants.
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Mac gu for the w. 15 d
Maybe at least MENTION the Native heritage of maple syrup making, the tradition the practice was hoisted from?? Nauseating🤢
Aucunement,les Amérindiens ne faisaient pas de sirop d’érable, ça suffit la woke victimaire….BIBLIOTHÈQUE!😂😂😘
Cry harder
@@robin-bq1lz Hein ? Toujours, tout le monde dit que c'est les amérindiens qui faisait ça bien avant les blancs. Je n'ai jamais entendu le contraire. D'où vient cette info ?
@@henrichoubascol2803 qui ça , des incultes?! 🙄🙄
@@robin-bq1lz ben voyons donc. C'est clairement entendu partout que c'est eux qui ont montré ça aux premiers européens qui sont venus au Québec, depuis les écrits de l'époque même, avec explications sur leurs techniques.
Au lieu de traiter tout le monde d'inculte, pourquoi tu ne réponds à ma question... d'où tu prends l'idée que ce ne serait pas le cas ?? Absolument rien n'indique que les français ont eu cette idée en arrivant.
Diabeetus
ace
Taste like heaven but is"hellish"on the maples
Don't be an idiot.
pissonu pissevenmore i'm assuming you're a maple tree that's why you said that?
Only a liberal could ruin a comment section about syrup. Go back to gender studies videos please.
Not at all. You can gap maples for years without doing and damage