
There May Not Be Real Maple in Your Syrup — Here’s How to Know
By Sarra Sedghi | FoodAndWine.Com Troy Warren for CNT #Foodie That "pancake syrup" could be a fraud. Whether it's a bottle of Mrs. Butterworth's or Maple Grove, pancake syrup brings a lot of saccharine flavor to the kitchen. Using it as an ingredient or a marinade rather than simply a pancake topper is all it takes to make a bottle of syrup the unsung hero of your kitchen. But unless that bottle says "pure maple syrup," it probably doesn't contain any real maple at all. That's right — most syrups in the breakfast aisle do not, in fact, contain any maple…