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Back in the day (when I was but a lad ...), Yankees who were ardent abolitionists wouldn't have white cane sugar in the house. Cane sugar came from slave states.
So we'd tap maple trees for sap, boil it to syrup and finally to sugar.
Here's Marge Bruchac, of the Abenaki nation (and a good friend of mine), talking about some "maple sugar history". We're actually boiling syrup each weekend now.
Trivia time - trivia time ... Native Americans were boiling maple sap long before Europeans brought iron pots.
How'd the Native Americans boil the sugar?
So we'd tap maple trees for sap, boil it to syrup and finally to sugar.
Here's Marge Bruchac, of the Abenaki nation (and a good friend of mine), talking about some "maple sugar history". We're actually boiling syrup each weekend now.
Trivia time - trivia time ... Native Americans were boiling maple sap long before Europeans brought iron pots.
How'd the Native Americans boil the sugar?
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