When it comes to pancakes, my boys are kind of spoiled. Rarely, has artificially flavored syrup ever passed through their lips. Real maple syrup is a staple in our kitchen, largely because my husband's brother Bill and his wife
discount jerseysmake their own maple syrup just over the border in Wisconsin. We buy large canning jars full and keep it in the pantry for whenever the need strikes...which is pretty often!
We recently had a chance to do a taste-testing of maple syrup from Crown Maple Syrup and our boys were super excited! Crown Maple
steelers jerseys cheapSyrup is created and certified organic in the Hudson River Valley in New York State. They make three varieties or grades: Light Amber, Medium Amber and Dark Amber. We sampled all three with Uncle Bill's syrup in the mix as well.
We tasted each type separately on spoons
nfl jerseys cheap- except John (a former wine buyer) who tasted in a wine glass. They boys tried it on vanilla ice cream too. Here's what we thought:
Crown Light Amber: Had the greatest complexity. Carmelly. Notes of wood and sharpened pencil (wine guy). Everyone's favorite!
Crown Medium Amber: A more uniform
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Crown Dark Amber: Thicker like corn syrup. Molasses, vanilla and coffee flavors. "Smells like pancakes" (6 year old)
Uncle Bill's syrup: Smokier than the others. Tastes like it was cooked in the woods (and it was!)
Bottom line, we wouldn't turn down a bottle of any of them - they were all delicious! Pure maple syrup may seem like a splurge but it is so
cheap jerseys much better and healthier than the fake stuff it's not even funny. If you need more convincing, check out this article on Mother Nature Network about the benefits of buying real maple syrup - it has essential minerals, calcium and may event help prevent type-2 diabetes.
Interested in doing your own maple syrup sampling? Try the Crown Maple Trio - one bottle of each of the three types.
http://foodmakers.forumotion.com/t6-a-maple-syrup-tastingDo you use pure maple syrup at home? What's your favorite type? Is it hard to justify the cost or completely worth it?