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- Maple_taffy abstract "Maple taffy (sometimes maple toffee in English-speaking Canada, tire d'érable in French-speaking Canada; also sugar on snow in the United States) is a confection made by boiling maple sap past the point where it would form maple syrup but not so long that it becomes maple butter or maple sugar. It is part of traditional culture in Quebec, Eastern Ontario, New Brunswick and northern New England. In these regions, it is poured onto the snow and then lifted either with a small wooden stick, such as a popsicle stick, or a metal dinner fork. The event in New England is called a sugar on snow party, and the soft candy is traditionally served with yeast-risen donuts, sour dill pickles, and coffee. The pickles and coffee serve to counter the intense sweetness of the candy. Maple taffy is also made in the Canadian province of Manitoba using Manitoba Maple syrup, which is made from the Manitoba Maple tree (also known as a Box Elder). The syrup and taffy produced from a Manitoba Maple are generally darker and have a mustier flavour than that which is made from sugar maples.The confectionery is made by boiling maple syrup to about 112 °C (234 °F). It is best to use a candy thermometer. The thick liquid may be kept hot over a very low flame or in a pan of hot water, but should not be stirred as it will form grainy crystals. This liquid is then poured in a molten state upon clean snow whereupon the cold causes it to rapidly thicken. If the syrup runs rather than hardens when it is poured on the snow, then it has not yet been boiled long enough to make the soft maple candy. Once sufficiently hardened the candy can be picked up and eaten. The higher a temperature one boils the initial syrup, the thicker the final result will be. As it is popularly eaten soft it is usually served fresh. It is most often prepared and eaten alongside the making of maple syrup at a sugar house or cabane à sucre.".
- Maple_taffy alias "Maple taffee, tire d'érable, sugar on snow".
- Maple_taffy ingredient Maple.
- Maple_taffy ingredient Snow.
- Maple_taffy origin Canada.
- Maple_taffy origin Eastern_Ontario.
- Maple_taffy origin Manitoba.
- Maple_taffy origin New_Brunswick.
- Maple_taffy origin New_England.
- Maple_taffy origin Quebec.
- Maple_taffy servingTemperature "Cold".
- Maple_taffy thumbnail Maple_toffee.JPG?width=300.
- Maple_taffy type Dessert.
- Maple_taffy wikiPageExternalLink maple_candy.php.
- Maple_taffy wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=yDF05QiHDzk.
- Maple_taffy wikiPageID "1657999".
- Maple_taffy wikiPageRevisionID "596239271".
- Maple_taffy alternateName "Maple taffee, tire d'érable, sugar on snow".
- Maple_taffy auto "yes".
- Maple_taffy caption "Molten syrup being poured on clean white snow to create the soft maple candy.".
- Maple_taffy country Canada.
- Maple_taffy course Dessert.
- Maple_taffy date "December 2009".
- Maple_taffy hasPhotoCollection Maple_taffy.
- Maple_taffy mainIngredient Maple.
- Maple_taffy mainIngredient Plant_sap.
- Maple_taffy mainIngredient Snow.
- Maple_taffy name "Maple taffy".
- Maple_taffy region Eastern_Ontario.
- Maple_taffy region Manitoba.
- Maple_taffy region New_Brunswick.
- Maple_taffy region New_England.
- Maple_taffy region Quebec.
- Maple_taffy served "Cold".
- Maple_taffy subject Category:Canadian_cuisine.
- Maple_taffy subject Category:Confectionery.
- Maple_taffy subject Category:Food_made_from_maple.
- Maple_taffy subject Category:New_England_cuisine.
- Maple_taffy subject Category:Quebec_cuisine.
- Maple_taffy subject Category:Vermont_cuisine.
- Maple_taffy subject Category:Vermont_culture.
- Maple_taffy type Food.
- Maple_taffy type FunctionalSubstance.
- Maple_taffy comment "Maple taffy (sometimes maple toffee in English-speaking Canada, tire d'érable in French-speaking Canada; also sugar on snow in the United States) is a confection made by boiling maple sap past the point where it would form maple syrup but not so long that it becomes maple butter or maple sugar. It is part of traditional culture in Quebec, Eastern Ontario, New Brunswick and northern New England.".
- Maple_taffy label "Maple taffy".
- Maple_taffy label "Tire d'érable".
- Maple_taffy sameAs Tire_d'érable.
- Maple_taffy sameAs m.05l71t.
- Maple_taffy sameAs Q3529365.
- Maple_taffy sameAs Q3529365.
- Maple_taffy wasDerivedFrom Maple_taffy?oldid=596239271.
- Maple_taffy depiction Maple_toffee.JPG.
- Maple_taffy isPrimaryTopicOf Maple_taffy.
- Maple_taffy name "Maple taffy".