LAGRANGE, Ind. – By the time your pancake mops up the pure maple syrup on your plate, the sweet nectar has stewed over a fire – and stewed and stewed, as billows of steam remove water from the sap.
Native Americans of northeastern North America have been harvesting maple sap and boiling it into syrup and sugar for many centuries. Various tribes have legends of how this sweet bounty of the ...
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