Maple Syrup Process

Burgess Farms Pure Maple Syrup

The Sweet Journey of Maple Syrup Production

Maple syrup production starts in late winter when temperatures drop below freezing at night but rise above during the day. The cold weather allows sap to flow from the tree. Next, sap is collected and transported to a sugar house. Here, it’s boiled down, evaporating excess water to concentrate the sweetness. The final step involves filtering and bottling the syrup, ready to be enjoyed.

Sap Collection Begins

As temperatures warm, the sap starts flowing from sugar maple trees. Collectors gather the sap using buckets and tubing systems.

Sap Boiling Process

The sap is transferred to the sugar house, where it’s boiled down to evaporate water and concentrate sugars.

Filtering the Syrup

After boiling, the syrup is filtered to remove impurities. This ensures the final product is clear and delicious.

Bottling Day

Once filtered, the syrup is bottled. It’s now ready for you to enjoy on pancakes, waffles, or straight from the bottle!

Enjoy the Final Product

The sweet taste of pure maple syrup is ready to enhance your meals. Savor the flavor of nature’s gift!

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