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Syrup is made from the sap of trees.
No. Pure maple syrup is made from the sap of sugar maple trees--nothing else. There are various manufactured products labeled "pancake syrup" that have other ingredients. Those are not maple syrup.
The Sugar Maple is most commonly used to make maple syrup. Other maples that can be used include the Red Maple, Silver Maple, Boxelder and Black Maple. Sugar Maple is generally preferred since its sap has a higher sugar content.
Apple trees produce fruit once a year. Different varieties mature at different times.
Primarily syrup from a Maple tree. But if you want specifics: INGREDIENTS: CORN SYRUP, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, WATER, CELLULOSE GUM, CARAMEL COLOR, SALT, SODIUM BENZOATE AND SORBIC ACID (PRESERVATIVES), ARTIFICIAL AND NATURAL FLAVORS, SODIUM HEXAMETAPHOSPHATE.
...They're not the same. Maple trees are like regular trees and pine trees are Christmas trees. Maple trees produce syrup that you can eat. Where-as pine trees make sap but you can't eat that.
Trees produce seed which ,given the proper conditions will produce young trees.
Molassesmaple syrup  -noun1.a syrup produced by partially boiling down the sap of the sugar maple or of any of several other maple trees.2.a commercial variety of such syrup, often mixed with canesugar or some other sweetening agent.Synonyms: glucose, maple syrup , molasses, pancakesyrup, sorghum, sweetness, treacle
a forest, it comes from trees
coniferouse trees produce softwoods
Both maple syrup and natural rubber are made from the sap of trees
Broad leaf trees produce hardwoods.