How Escuminac Maple Syrup is Made
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Thanks Escuminac for inviting me to see the magic in creation!
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I've never seen a more appropriate pairing of sponsor & creator 🤣
Ok....I just sat through a commercial for luxury Canadian maple syrup. I don't regret it but now I want to have some.
@stevechance150
12 күн бұрын
Seems like the perfect Christmas gift.
You said you didn't know why they trusted you. Well I can tell you why. You're exuding energy that says "I've got experience in many trades, maybe some heavy equipment". That and the absolute positive vibes you give off. You're a joy and fun. This is why we love your vids.
I totally could see an excited "okie-dokie!" in Nicole's eyes when she got her hands on an axe. 🙃
Awesome to see you promote a Canadian family company, very interesting to see their production method as well as environmental values.
@NicoleCoenen
23 күн бұрын
They are really passionate about what they do and how they do it. That's why their maple syrup is so good. They have good trees and good people working together
My sister-in-law goes to Sugarbush. It’s all done by hand but it March break we get all our kids together and go from start to finish and the kids. Just love it. Lotta work lots of fun and maybe a few drinks after lol
1:16 You can feel her excitement as she runs to drive that.🏃♀️
@NicoleCoenen
23 күн бұрын
Very excited!
That was a great informative video video. It looks like you had a great time and lots of fun. Please keep making your videos. They are awesome and interesting.
I can't believe how much I learned from this. I actually want to buy some of this just because I learned so much. 👍😁
I'm from Québec 😁 they trusted you with the truck because we are a very friendly and sharing province 🤟🏻 hehe
As a kid who grew up eating flavored corn syrup, the very idea of having REAL maple syrup was a very special occasion. I still have an idea that maple syrup is a magical and special thing.
YOu are doing so well with youtube. well done. So well that I see at least two other channels posting you as their own. Not just gulf island woodchopping, maple syrup too. thanks
@fat_biker
23 күн бұрын
Everybody needs to report them as imposters & content thieves...
Very cool I help my buddy in Minnesota make syrup. No tubing buckets and barrels.
I know I’m getting some of this syrup and there’s a discount link in the description for anyone else who is in! Let’s show this company they made a great decision pairing with our girl Nicole ❤❤❤
Now this is how you do an infomercial.
Simple, clean, and delicious maple syrup production
Here I sit in Alabama suddenly needing Canadian Maple syrup....
@loft306
22 күн бұрын
You should Go up to Montreal and go to a sugar shack.
I knew it ... I just knew you couldn't make an informative posting without splitting a few woods! But I am so glad ... it is sooo you!
I would imagine they trusted you with that gear because you charmed them! 😀
The best is when you drink the in between product (Réduit) with a bit of sap...you can only do that at a sugar Shack!
I can almost smell the syrup cooking! Yum!!
a fantastic and oh so professional video made with love Nicole :)
I'm sharing this video with everybody I know. I know what I'm buying for Christmas. Love it. I hit the like button 3 times.
I've never heard of this but now I HAVE to try it!
I love the information given in the video.
Great video. It's amazing how a tree can produce such a yummy treeeat.
As always you've created another fascinating video!
So I just ordered 2L of Syrup yesterday afternoon, and it arrived this morning in Michigan! (And it’s wonderful) (and cheaper than quality syrup in the store here)
Hat meine Oma auch immer gemacht, Schoene Erinnering😊👍
Absolutely wonderful... Nichole...i hope you and your Canadian crew can stop the wildfires 🔥
'I packed up my plaid' 😂
@NicoleCoenen
23 күн бұрын
It's essential.
@katherinewolfe
23 күн бұрын
@@NicoleCoenen It's Canadian!
I was there snowmobiling ten years ago. We rode right past the complex. We were sort of lost but that's another story ...lol
Perfection , just perfection.
Pretty good syrup. Tried it a while ago
Thank you for doing this, very interesting.
Totally understandable to travel cross country to a place called Sugarbush. Topical. ❤
You make me smile with every video.
1:19 Wearing a flannel is an automatic greenlight to drive any big machine.
Thanks Nicole 🤗
Stunning!
love all the plaid
What a sweet video!
That was a video job interview! You will always be in demand, must be nice. Seriously, great video. Thanks
thats fantastic Nicole 😁
Loved this episode. I hope you do more content like this.
😂 look at the grin on her face the whole time she was there. This wasn't a business trip. This was a pleasure trip 😂😂😂. Great Video though thank you, Nicole and Escuminac Syrup, for the information 😊
Phenomenal video!
Road trip 😀 Thanks to your hosts for sharing their day too!
As a kid of the 1980s growing up in the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, USA, a local forest preserve had a (very modest) Maple grove, and would make maple syrup in a limited run. They'd have a big festival one day every spring, with all-you-can-eat pancakes, and their locally-produced maple syrup. It was a highlight of my childhood. And of course, had bottles to purchase to bring home! Naturally, any fake "table syrup" "breakfast syrup" or otherwise "corn-syrup artificially-flavored maple syrup wannabes" have no place on my table to this day!! I love real maple syrup. (As the years went by, the local grove thinned out, they had to import more syrup from abroad (like Vermont) to supplement their local supply. I went just this year for the first time in many years. The festival itself is still a fun time, but it's not nearly as big as it once was. For one thing, they discontinued the pancake breakfast many years ago- health regulations being what they are (for good reasons, don't get me wrong, but it is bittersweet to miss those days), and for another thing, a big wind-burst came through about a decade ago and just decimated their maple tree population. They tap a small handful just for demonstration purposes, but not to actually produce in quantity for bottling, like they used to. They did have maple syrup for sale (brought in from elsewhere), along with local honey, and some other local vendors. They had taste cups and sample French toast strips, to experience that real maple syrup flavor. Not a meal, but a taste is still as sweet! But despite it being smaller than it once was, there were many kids there with their parents, learning about maple syrup, where it comes from, how it's made, participating in fun activities: having a fun time while learning a little something. Still very much worthwhile! I'm glad it goes on.)
“Sugar bush” would be a wicked pet name for a partner. 😂
"I arrived at the sugar bush" why do I always fall in love, all the time? This is why.
👋👋 from Midwest USA. This was really interesting. Thank you.
Very interesting.😮
Damn, that looks so good. Makes me want a huge stack of pancakes. I'd also like to try the frozen syrup on a stick.
Good class my son lives in Vermont make it 👏 🙌 👍
And I missed my fave Lumbian I'm sad great video!
I saw the title and was thinking "Escuminac? I know they fish and process lobster, but what's this about maple syrup?" only to realize when I started watching that you were in the Gaspe region of Quebec, not on the south shore of Miramichi Bay. Also, if you ever get the chance, you'd probably enjoy the Central New Brunswick Woodmen's Museum in Boiestown.
Hey Nicole 🌷🍃Well now I know I won’t get the Maple Flavoured syrup but the Real one🌺✌️💚😎🌈🌊🌴☀️
I love ur vids
Very cool look inside the process; thank you! I never realized that sap was not as thick (in terms of viscosity) as I thought.
I would never have guessed that Quebec is the top maple syrup producer. I would have thought one of the western territories.
I missed this one, I’d liked to have seen it then.
Gotta say I never expected to spend $70 on syrup. :D But this looks darn good, I get to support a business back home, and hopefully Nicole gets a few bucks. Neat video too.
That's was very interesting to watch.... So wish i wasn't in Australia so i could get my hands on that deliciousness. Can't beat true Canadian maple...eh!!! Xx luv your work girl. Keep em coming!
Very nice video.
Beautiful country side of Canada. I just love the smell of the woods. Its so refreshing.
Thanks Nicole for having this KZread channel and explain about maple syrup how it is go from tree to bottle. Thank you so much I really enjoyed this and I didn’t know anything about this at all. You should make more videos like this. They are very very informative. thank you so much and you keep up the good work young lady.
awesome
thats alot of trust
I don't know if you have seen it, but I have seen a game ad using your content. The game was sea of conquest.
Nectar of the gods!
A long way from the old days of hanging buckets. Great video.
I learn today somthing new. Thanks Nicole!
going down to the sugar bush
did she even say the classic okie-dokie? ^^ 75.000 trees, jeez that sound like a heavy maintenance requirement
Awesome love maple syrup and love to see a producer who cares about the production of it
Nice
What an interesting life!
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VT makes the most maple syrup in the US, over 2 million gallons a year (over 7,570,000 liters)
We had a family tradition of going to the maple syrup place as a kid in New England, and I looked forward to it every year! Getting to help tap a few trees and "test" (taste, haha) the syrup when I was little made me feel so special. This brought that warm memory back. Thank you. ❤
Awesome video. I enjoyed seeing how it's made. I can see her sneaking a case out but she probably edited it out. I don't see why they won't let you drive there equipment. you killed it. You fit in there we'll if I didn't know I would think you worked there. The only thing missing wa a plad detective hat & a trench coat & maybe on of thoes bubble pipes to tie the look together.
Possibly the most Canadian video I've ever seen. If a moose had popped out of the trees, it would have been perfect.
I love your videos keep them coming. Wish we had those maple syrup here in Finland!!
“I don’t know why they trusted me with that.” Two words… free labor.😉
Omnomnom, I need to stock up again.
I love pure maple syrup. It's the one thing I'm a snob on. Everyone jokes about it, but they don't know what good syrup tastes like, and no, I don't share. Lol
@loft306
22 күн бұрын
Yes! It's in the safe right next to the Kroil.
Your life is so hard Nicole. 😂❤
I’ve been told even by people from Ontario to only buy Maple Syrup from Quebec.
Did you say bourbon barrle aged maple syrup.... I want that so much
So cool thanks for taking us along Yes we need to look after our forests and our Earth so we can keep enjoying all these beautiful things. Wishing you yours the very best in life. Take care
That was amazing Thank you
The first time i bought something i saw in a sponsor video, my wife love so much maple sirup, the worst i react so fast, i didn't saw the code -_-
To think that west and east can not get along... YOU PROVED everybody wrong. Thanks. do not have to speak french all the time but its also good to know. Even if it is few words...
Whow, Kuhl ( Cool) Saw ur addiction ❤ to that syrup am fan of your channel marko, germany
That was amazing.
Another great vlog from the lovely Nicole in her beautiful country.
👍💗
4:28 I never new that syrup was made that refined
@GusB78
23 күн бұрын
I do not have telegram
OMG