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100% Pure Canadian Maple Syrup

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620g

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Product code:
056609
Directions For Use
N/A
Storage Instructions
Refrigerate after opening and consume within 4 weeks
Certification
BRC Certified Production

 

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CLEAR, MEDIUM AMBER COLOURED FREE FLOWING POURABLE MAPLE SYRUP WITH SMOOTH MOUTH FEEL. “SUITABLE FOR FOOD USE”. Marketing text: Long, long ago the first people of the land that is now Canada discovered that when they pierced the bark of the maple tree a sticky sweet liquid trickled out. They tasted it."Its Gud!". They thought. They called it sinzibuckwud meaning drawn from wood. We call ours Buckwud For a tasty twist drizzle over root vegetables, sausages, chicken & bacon. Or pour over pancakes, waffles and ice-cream.

100% Canadian Maple Syrup

Suitable for Sufferers of Lactose Intolerance
Suitable for a Vegan Diet
Suitable for a Vegetarian Diet
Suitable for a Coeliacs Diet

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Energy/Calories per 100g    1150 kJ
Energy/Calories per 100g    271 kcal
Protein per 100g    0.5 g
Fat per 100g    0.5 g
       of which Saturates per 100g    0.1 g
Carbohydrate Per 100g    67 g
       of which Sugars per 100g    64 g
Fibre per 100g    0.5 g
Salt per 100g    0.03 g

100% Pure Canadian Maple Syrup is used in the following recipes...

Spicy Gochujang Cauliflower Wings
Bacon Tots
Rainbow Power Salad
Spicy Tomato Sushi Rolls

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    CLEAR, MEDIUM AMBER COLOURED FREE FLOWING POURABLE MAPLE SYRUP WITH SMOOTH MOUTH FEEL. “SUITABLE FOR FOOD USE”. Marketing text: Long, long ago the first people of the land that is now Canada discovered that when they pierced the bark of the maple tree a sticky sweet liquid trickled out. They tasted it."Its Gud!". They thought. They called it sinzibuckwud meaning drawn from wood. We call ours Buckwud For a tasty twist drizzle over root vegetables, sausages, chicken & bacon. Or pour over pancakes, waffles and ice-cream.

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