• SethranKada@lemmy.ca
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        2 months ago

        Only the expensive luxury stuff. The kind sold in tourist traps. Most maple syrup sold in stores is flavored corn syrup, which keeps the price down.

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          2 months ago

          I think at that point it’s called “corn syrup” or just “syrup”. Maple syrup is still made from maple.

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            2 months ago

            At least in the US, most “maple syrup” is literally maple flavored corn syrup or sometimes a blend but is just called Maple Syrup on the front of the bottle. Sometimes it’s called “pancake syrup” for legal reasons

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              2 months ago

              No idea why you’ve got any downvotes.

              This is very true. You have to search for actual maple syrup in the US.

              EDIT: Yeah. I know how to find actual maple syrup, folks. There was a time long ago when products actually looked like what you were buying and weren’t all imitation crap. There was no such thing as corn-syrup labeled “breakfast syrup” or “maple-flavored syrup” or “Real syrup” in giant bold text and “with maple flavor” in tiny font somewhere distant.

              Stop defending deceptive product labeling.