Discerning the taste of maple
Discerning the Taste of Maple

Researchers at the Middlebury College were also involved.
By conducting hundreds of maple syrup tastings, the Vermont team was able to distinguish 9 categories of maple odor and flavor (maple, toasted, milky, confectionary, spice, fruity, floral, earthy, and others).
Try it. Smell the syrup before tasting. See if you can identify any distinct flavors. Refer to the “aroma” sensory descriptors if you need a guide.
• Take a small sip of the syrup. Hold it in your mouth briefly, and make a note of the texture. See the “Mouthfeel” section for suggestions.
• Assess the degree of intensity. How does the flavor of this syrup compare to others you’ve tried? The “Taste” section has some suggestions for describing these qualities.
• If possible, taste with a friend and share your reactions with them. Sometimes discussing your experience with another person can help trigger memories and associations.




















































