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Making Maple Syrup | Yvonne from CLOCA

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Ever wondered how maple syrup is actually made here in Canada? This episode is my very first LIVE on-site tour and interview recording! Come and join me as I speak with Yvonne Storm from the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority (CLOCA), as she walks us through their beautiful sugar bush at Purple Woods, Ontario. There, they have been producing maple syrup for 47 years. Yvonne explains how to choose which maple trees to harvest sap from, how to tap them correctly, and then takes us through the full step-by-step process in the evaporator room from sap to syrup.

You don’t want to miss:

  • All about CLOCA, the important work that they do, the free events they host, and natural areas you can visit.
  • Harvesting maple sap: The best time of year for harvest, which trees to choose, and where and how to tap them.
  • The tour of the wood-fired evaporator room and the tools they use: Boiling the sap to evaporate the water until it is 66% sugar.
  • The filtering and bottling process.
  • How the season and cooking time dictate the colour and taste of syrup.
  • The history of harvesting maple sap by the Indigenous people and the methods they used.
  • The surprising health benefits of maple syrup.

PLUS, Yvonne’s experience and tips for making maple syrup at home!

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Content provided by Kate Malcolm. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kate Malcolm or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Ever wondered how maple syrup is actually made here in Canada? This episode is my very first LIVE on-site tour and interview recording! Come and join me as I speak with Yvonne Storm from the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority (CLOCA), as she walks us through their beautiful sugar bush at Purple Woods, Ontario. There, they have been producing maple syrup for 47 years. Yvonne explains how to choose which maple trees to harvest sap from, how to tap them correctly, and then takes us through the full step-by-step process in the evaporator room from sap to syrup.

You don’t want to miss:

  • All about CLOCA, the important work that they do, the free events they host, and natural areas you can visit.
  • Harvesting maple sap: The best time of year for harvest, which trees to choose, and where and how to tap them.
  • The tour of the wood-fired evaporator room and the tools they use: Boiling the sap to evaporate the water until it is 66% sugar.
  • The filtering and bottling process.
  • How the season and cooking time dictate the colour and taste of syrup.
  • The history of harvesting maple sap by the Indigenous people and the methods they used.
  • The surprising health benefits of maple syrup.

PLUS, Yvonne’s experience and tips for making maple syrup at home!

Links & Resources:

  continue reading

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