Boiling 50 or 60 gallons of maple sap to make ~1.3 gallons of maple syrup.pic.twitter.com/wRGnLTIhRX
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4/ Maple syrup: second and final batch for the year. Over the weekend boiled down 60 or so gallons of maple sap to 5 gallons of concentrate. Now, to boil that down to 1 gallon of syrup (2 gallons total this year).pic.twitter.com/27SBK97UJL
5/ Great question! Very little. Wood is insanely energy dense. Maybe three armloads to boil away 50 gallons of water?https://twitter.com/Dave_DelFavero/status/984237038881988610?s=19 …
6/ And, as long term tweeps know, I have no shortage of firewood.pic.twitter.com/gEU3d5PSch
7/ Final boil finished. 1 gal + 1 cup (17 cups total) of maple syrup Each of those small jars (1 cup) represents about three gallons of tree sap, boiled down at least 45:1.pic.twitter.com/sTqAF3NOkz
That’s what it takes if you want to eat tree sap.
The next question is, how would lunar gravity affect sap harvesting, if one wanted to plant maples on the moon?
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