Birch Syrup

frustratedearthmother

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I just did a quick search for trees that can be tapped for syrup and I've got one! Who knew you could tap a sycamore tree? I might just have to try it next year and see if I can produce a teaspoon of syrup, lol.

I wonder why you can tap hickory and black walnuts but I couldn't find any info on tapping a pecan. There are pecan trees all around me.
 

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Holy cannoli - you can make pine syrup. I've got 5 pines in my back yard! You don't actually tap the trees, you use the tips of branches or something .. I need to do more research, even though I'm having trouble imagining the taste...
 

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I've heard that when looking to buy land look for sycamore trees because if they are present then there is water in the ground.
 

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Hmm.... That's really interesting. My goats love pine trees! I guess I would try it, I only have about 80 millin pine trees!
 

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Sorry I was out for awhile. I had medical I needed to tend to. I've never heard of Hickory Syrup maybe that is something I should look into seeing how I think there's a lot of Hickory trees on the property I live on.
 
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