From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmaple syrupˌmaple ˈsyrup noun [uncountable] DFa sweet sticky liquid obtained from some kinds of maple tree, which is eaten especially on pancakes
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maple syrup• Serve hot with margarine or butter and maple syrup.• It stands outside our lodges in the forests where we spend the fall, hunting and collecting maple syrup.• Add the ale, lemon juice, maple syrup and vinegar and cook 10 minutes longer.• A little maple syrup, however, adds a nice touch.• They called for more maple syrup and more butter.• If using red wine vinegar, you may wish to add a teaspoon of maple syrup or other sweetener.• There was a grapefruit, bacon, waffles, maple syrup, cinnamon toast and weak coffee.• We had long talks together, usually over breakfasts of pancakes with maple syrup.