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Maple syrup, which comes from the sap of maple trees, contains water and natural sugars. It's a clear, brown liquid and the sugars can’t be separated by filtration.
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Maple syrup, which comes from the sap of maple trees, contains water and natural sugars. It's a clear, brown liquid and the sugars can’t be separated by filtration.
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Ok, is this supposed to be a t/f? Or what is the Q?
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