Maple syrup

Pancakes

Climate change might leave a bad taste in your mouth. Literally.

Science

We’re learning more about how erratic weather can affect the flavors of our foods.

Canadian maple syrup heist continues to cause controversy

Quebec Police Hunt For Maple Syrup Thieves

Conflict & Justice

Earth Ear: Maple Sugaring

The World

Maple Syrup Sound Portrait

The World

A Harsh Season’s Sweet Rewards: Vermont Maple Syrup

The sap is flowing in the maple trees of the northern forests, and this year that is not something to be taken for granted. The unusually harsh ice storm that ripped through northern New England and Eastern Canada in January damaged many maples putting many sap farmers out of business, at least for this season. […]

The World

El Ski-No

El Niño has got weather systems in a tail spin from California to the coast of East Africa, and many places in between. Commentator Susan Carol Hauser laments that El Niño is putting some strange moves in to the traditional northern Minnesota winter. Susan Carol Hauser is author of “Sugartime: The Hidden Pleasures of Making […]

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Sweet Sign of Spring: Maple Syrup Starts Its Run

Commentator Susan Carol Hauser on the spring harvest of sap from the maple trees in northern Minnesota where she lives.

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Not-So-Wholesome Maple Syrup

It’s spring, which means the sap is rising and the maple sugar is flowing. Writer Lois Shea went sugaring recently, and talks about this New England ritual.