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Bulk Bernard - 100% Pure Maple Syrup- - Canada Grade A - BULK Drum


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Grades

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Maple grades denote the colour/darkness of the syrup and depth of flavour.  All grades of maple syrup are 100% pure and are collected at different times of the season. Varied, subtle and delicious, they range from Golden to Very Dark and have different culinary applications. Have fun exploring the magic of maple!

Canada Grade A. Dark maple syrup with a robust taste. With its more pronounced, caramelised flavour, is well-suited for cooking, baking, and sauces. It’s celebrated for the way it enhances the taste of fruity dishes.  100% pure syrup from Quebec in a commercial size 25kg drum. Approx 18.9L

Canada Grade A. Very Dark Maple Syrup. This syrup is the product of maple sap harvested at the end of the sugaring-off season. Its flavour, more pronounced than any of the previously-listed syrups, is rich and distinctive. It colours and perfumes sauces and glazes to perfection. 100% pure syrup from Quebec in a commercial size 27kg drum. Approx 20L

 

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Most foods have a best before date. You can still eat foods for a while after the best before date as they should be safe but they may have lost some quality. Foods that have a best before date can legally be sold after that date provided the food is fit for human consumption. The only food that can have a different date mark on it is bread, which can be labelled with a baked on or baked for date if its shelf life is less than seven days. Foods that have a shelf life of two years or longer, e.g. some canned foods, do not need to be labelled with a best before date. This is because it is difficult to give the consumer an accurate guide as to how long these foods will keep, as they may retain their quality for many years and are likely to be consumed well before they spoil.