Is it OK to eat moldy maple syrup?

Should mold grow on maple syrup, it's safe and easy to remove. Just scoop the mold off the top of the syrup with a spoon and discard the mold. Another way of removing the mold is to strain the maple syrup into a clean container through a piece of cheesecloth.
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Can moldy maple syrup be saved?

Moldy Maple Syrup

Maple syrup may get moldy if left out of the refrigerator for a long time. One cool thing about maple syrup is that the sugar content is so high that mold doesn't grow inside the syrup; it's only on the top surface. So don't throw it out – the maple syrup can be saved!
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What happens if you eat syrup mold?

The good news is that this mold isn't like the mold that ruins fruit; it's a totally different type of fungus that doesn't affect the syrup. In other words, moldy syrup is still safe to eat—but you have to remove the mold first.
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Can you get sick from spoiled maple syrup?

Either way, even if it tastes pretty bland, it's still safe to consume, so no worries you'll get sick from eating “out of date” maple syrup.
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Why has my maple syrup gone Mouldy?

The mould that grows on Maple Syrup is a rare, weird little fungus knows as a xerophile. Xerophiles grow in dry spaces - which is strange as Maple Syrup is wet, but all that natural sugar draws out the moisture content giving room temperature Maple Syrup the perfect location for xerophiles.
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Can you get botulism from maple syrup?

Foodborne botulism is a risk for everyone. Because maple syrup is highly concentrated (with little water content) and very high in sugar, the syrup offers an unfavorable environment for the growth of C. botulinum spores.
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Can bacteria grow in maple syrup?

Producers can monitor the potential for microbial growth by checking the temperature of sap. If the temperature is close to freezing, growth is suppressed. Below 40 degrees Fahrenheit, the growth of bacteria is slow, but once the temperature rises above 50 Fahrenheit microbial growth is rapid.
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What is the cloudy stuff in maple syrup?

Does your maple syrup have gritty sediment at the bottom of the jars or does it look cloudy? This is the result of sugar sand (also called niter) and every sugarmaker has dealt with it in their syrup-making career.
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Does refrigerated maple syrup go bad?

Maple syrup unopened will last indefinitely. All of our syrup is heat packed and sealed so until it is cracked open it will have an indefinite shelf life. Once the jug is opened it should be kept in the refrigerator and should last up to 2 years.
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How long can maple syrup last in the fridge?

After opening, genuine maple syrup should be stored in the refrigerator and will last about a year. Opened jugs of imitation maple syrup can be stored in the pantry for about a year.
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How long can maple syrup be left unrefrigerated?

Pure maple syrup once it is bottled will keep 2 to 4 years unrefrigerated. Once the container is opened it must me refrigerated. Maple syrup, before it is opened, should be stored in a cool dark place. It can be stored in the freezer, extending the shelf life for years.
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How can you tell if maple sap is bad?

When maple sap is left out for too long, it will display signs of spoilage via a cloudy appearance and an off-taste. Clear to lightly yellow tree sap is okay and can be used, but murky sap is most likely spoiled.
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Can maple syrup ferment?

The answer is yes. Maple syrup can be fermented to make traditional ales and a unique alcohol called acerglyn. In fact, maple syrup producers actually used to take the last saps of the season, which were darker and less appealing, and ferment them for enjoyment over the winter.
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How long does maple syrup last on the shelf?

Maple Syrup unopened will keep for a long time. Glass keeps the best; we have a bottle over 50 years old on our shelf that is still good. Plastic we normally recommend not keeping for more than 18 months to 2 years and tin should be stored no longer than 6 months.
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Is cloudy maple sap OK to boil?

A little cloudiness is fine. It will probably make darker syrup, but may be very tasty grade B. As it gets further along, the yield may drop as some of the sugar seems to get consumed by bacteria. The syrup will be fine but your filters full of gunk.
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Why is my maple syrup dark?

The darkness happens because the days are much warmer at the end of the season. These warm days increase the bacteria present in the tree which changes the sucrose in the sap to fructose to glucose which produces a darker syrup.
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Why does maple syrup need to be refrigerated?

Maple syrup never spoils! This is due to the high concentration of sugar in maple syrup. Maple syrup should be kept in the refrigerator once it's opened so as to discourage mold from growing on the syrup. Should mold grow on maple syrup, it's safe and easy to remove.
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Do you have to refrigerate maple syrup once you open it?

Storage: Do you need to refrigerate maple syrup once opened? YES. Once the container is open, maple syrup should be refrigerated. Once in contact with air, mold could develop if the product is not refrigerated.
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Can simple syrup grow mold?

If your syrup appears cloudy, has spots or mold on it, or in the cap/lid, it's time to toss the simple syrup and make another batch. You don't want your syrup to colonize molds or allow them to grow in it. Make sure to store your syrup in airtight containers and label them with the date and contents.
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Do you have to hot water bath maple syrup?

You don't want any leftover soap ruining your syrup. After you have clean jars, sterilize them in boiling water bath for 10 minutes. Jars must be sterilized because the syrup is not processed. While jars are sterilizing, heat the syrup.
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Why does my maple syrup taste like alcohol?

If syrup is not boiled long enough (less than 66º Brix), it may start to ferment in the container. It will taste “spiked”. Taste like alcohol but not in a good way.
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Can you make rum out of maple syrup?

Rum infused with a healthy dose of maple syrup and the added richness of vanilla and prune is just what the doctor ordered. Using maple syrup as an ingredient in cocktails is all the rage, but the syrup most often sweetens or acts as an accent flavor and is rarely permitted to serve as a base. Enter Maple Liqueur!
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How long do I boil maple sap?

We do the bulk of the boiling outside, and then the last finishing (requires monitoring the temperature) in the house. Boiling 10 gallons of sap down to 1/2 gallon took 3 hours (using 3 pans).
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Why you shouldn't put syrup in the fridge?

Syrup can sometimes get moldy, but mold can grow in the refrigerator too. If you see mold, just throw it out.
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