Maple Syrup

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Does anyone know of any good sources for maple syrup in the UK? Supermarkets are very expensive, I am aware it's an expensive product but there must be cheaper options in larger quantities.

I am amazed it's not more expensive than it is really, you have to drain 20-50L of sap from trees to get 1 litre of syrup!
 
Supermarkets over here completely take the mick with the price though. Even the cheap stuff which is only a small % actual maple syrup is ridiculously expensive.

Shame you can't get stuff like Funk's Grove sirup over here, but I'd probably be happy with maple flavor syrup if it wasn't as ridiculously expensive as it is.
 
Supermarkets are very expensive, I am aware it's an expensive product but there must be cheaper options in larger quantities
It's expensive stuff, period. There aren't aren't huge discounts on sensibly large quantities, unless you're talking gallons, and there are high costs involved in the export and import of the stuff.

Costco do a cheapo brand for around £1.20 per 100ml, if you don't care about quality.

Supermarkets over here completely take the mick with the price though. Even the cheap stuff which is only a small % actual maple syrup is ridiculously expensive.
Well, not really.

Using your Funk's Grove as an example, it comes out around £2 per 100ml, without any tax or duty on. Premium quality supermarket stuff costs around £1.70.
 
Funk's is small scale artisan organic syrup - I'd expect it to be expensive...
 
There are some on Ebay for about £12 for 950ml but it's Grade A Dark opposed to amber not sure how much difference it really makes, according to the wiki the amber comes from earlier in the season and has a milder flavour.
 
There are some on Ebay for about £12 for 950ml but it's Grade A Dark opposed to amber not sure how much difference it really makes, according to the wiki the amber comes from earlier in the season and has a milder flavour.

In which case dark sounds better, who wants a mild taste.
 
In which case dark sounds better, who wants a mild taste.

Just unsure of how much stronger the dark ones are, they are cheaper than amber presumably because it's a larger crop but all the supermarket ones are of the amber variety. One way to find out I guess.

We don't have an Aldi near here, I will see if I can get to one to take a look.
 
Colour has more to do with when the sap was collected I believe if I remember rightly but obviously taste will vary.

I'm from Canada originally and my parents have since retired and moved back to Canada so I have my syrup suppliers in place. I usually have a few cans of it lying around since it keeps forever.

Awesome on Pancakes and French toast with a bit of butter :D Lately I tend to put a bit in some grapefruit juice too which cuts some of the tartness and makes it awesome.

It's a shame there aren't more maple products available here like the toffey-like stuff you get poured onto snow to cool and the fudge etc :D
 
Just unsure of how much stronger the dark ones are, they are cheaper than amber presumably because it's a larger crop but all the supermarket ones are of the amber variety. One way to find out I guess.

We don't have an Aldi near here, I will see if I can get to one to take a look.

Got a link, think I'll try some.
 
Even in Canada it's expensive stuff, the UK in general has very reasonable food prices despite what some think. At Walmart here it's $13 for 1L which is probably amongst the cheapest you can get.
 
Even in Canada it's expensive stuff, the UK in general has very reasonable food prices despite what some think. At Walmart here it's $13 for 1L which is probably amongst the cheapest you can get.

That's still a lot cheaper than over here. I've not seen seen a litre bottle of the stuff before and I've seen prices for smaller bottles that are around the £7-8 mark.
 
And M&S etc - nearly £6. Mind you - I haven't tried the Aldi stuff yet!
Larger bottle from M&S, Waitrose, etc.

I'm pretty sure the Aldi stuff flits between £3 and £3.50 for 250ml, where the last bottle I bought from Waitrose was £5.60 for 330ml.

Not quite the half price offer that was first mentioned, but I'll grant you it's cheaper than the 'premium' brands.
 
That's still a lot cheaper than over here. I've not seen seen a litre bottle of the stuff before and I've seen prices for smaller bottles that are around the £7-8 mark.

The small bottles at stores that are actually pleasant to visit are comparatively much more expensive. It's cheaper than the UK, sure, but not as much as you might think and is still a premium product even here.

Hence why stuff like this happens: :)

Maple syrup worth up to $30M stolen in Quebec
 
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