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Now that you're intrigued about pure maple syrup, here's a list of the best maple syrup brands at various grocery stores, price points, and tasting notes, ranked from the worst to the...
We gathered maple syrup from nine brands and, when available, we opted for a Grade A or medium. For many of them, the most widely available versions were darker, so that is what we tried. After trying each one alone and then with food, we graded the brands on the flavor, accessibility, and variety of syrups they sell.
What are the best maple syrup brands? Most supermarket maple syrup brands are made with a blend of syrups from different sugarmakers. The reason is economies of scale: To produce enough syrup to line grocery store shelves, you need a lot of sap.
You can make a maple latte with premium syrup, as well as a slightly sweet barbecue sauce, moist maple syrup bread, or everyone's favorite—classic maple leaves. Maple syrup is great for savory and sweet combos, too.
For this test, our Test Kitchen team gathered up 10 of the most popular syrup brands including pure maple syrups and even some of the extra-sweet variety. Each syrup was sampled blindly—no biases here!
Over the years, I’ve tried a handful of big and small brands, looking for a syrup closest to my uncle’s, so I jumped at the chance to test multiple grocery store maple syrups to find out if any brand could beat out my family’s recipe.
Best Overall. Runamok Maple Sugarmaker's Cut Maple Syrup. PHOTO: Amazon. $22 at AmazonView on Runamokmaple.comView on Instacart.com. For the maple syrup purists who want the real deep woody...