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From the Quebec Region of Canada In the heart of the Canadian countryside, some of the finest pure maple syrup is harvested from sugar maples. Miles of pipelines weave through the sugarbush, transporting the sweet sap to Briens processing units. Here, the sap is carefully boiled down to create real maple syrup, with a smooth, amber richness that enhances any dish or beverage. This all-natural, plant-based sweetener contains less sugar than honey, making it a healthier option for your kitchen. History in a Bottle Maple syrup has deep roots in North American history. Indigenous peoples were the first to discover and produce maple syrup, teaching the process to European settlers who later refined it. Today, real maple syrup has become a staple around the world, cherished as a natural sweetener for breakfast and beyond. With its long history and cultural significance, every bottle of Briens pure maple syrup carries a connection to the past. American or Canadian Maple syrup is a North American specialty, with Canada leading global production. The most famous region for maple syrup is Quebec, known for its high-quality product. Though Quebec and Vermont syrups are similar in flavor and texture, the key differences lie in grading, packaging, and marketing. Whether you're enjoying maple syrup grade A from Canada or Vermont, youre tasting the finest North America has to offer. Briens Real Maple Syrup Established in 1956 by Sylvio Brien in Sainte-Anne de la Rochelle, Quebec, Briens Maple Sweets started as a small, family-run sugar bush. Sylvios passion for creating pure, handcrafted maple products with a focus on quality and purity helped the business grow into one of the largest maple syrup processors in North America. Today, Briens pure maple syrup and other maple products make for the perfect maple syrup gift, sharing the authentic taste of Quebec with the world.
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