It's that time of year again: the sap is rising - the sugaring season is upon us.
Not here, you say? You were thinking maple, I presume . . . Think again . . . Try birch.
Three of the country's 11 birch syrup producers are in BC. And, according to my source, an article in today's Province, a 250ml bottle sells for $22 - when you can get it. Demand far exceeds supply. Here's a reason to be careful what we do with the living trees amidst the dead pines "everyone" seems so keen to take out. And, of course this little value-added enterprise leaves the trees alive and good for another season.
As if that's not enough, unlike maple syrup which is largely sucrose, birch syrup is comprised largely of the healthier fructose and glucose.
If I've got you thinking, there's lots more in the article in The Province, including instructions on how to make the syrup.
If you give it a try, some back here and tell us all about it.
2 comments:
Birch sap syrup is indeed delicious but even better, is birch sap wine!
Pure ambrosia.
Rosemary
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