It’s sweet, sticky and delicious on warm pancakes or waffles, but there’s a lot more to maple syrup than meets the eye – or taste buds. Read on to discover Hoosier-specific facts about the delectable treat.

Maple syrup is harvested during the early spring when temperatures at night are still below freezing but daytime temperatures can reach 40 degrees.
For more information, visit www.indianamaplesyrup.com.



Wow! I didn’t know that maple syrup was so important in Indiana! I used to live there, but unfortunately I don’t anymore. In the area I lived in, it was mainly soybeans, corn, and hogs. Thank you for all the wonderful information about Indiana on here that I did not know!
Oh I’m doing this in fourth grade now Indiana is my state for the statefair.this wedsite is all I need for this big progect