tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33504617.post1665635078086045483..comments2024-01-25T01:10:06.450+00:00Comments on Diary of a reluctant allergy sufferer: Maple syrupUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33504617.post-49153571493375945282011-11-24T05:16:34.817+00:002011-11-24T05:16:34.817+00:00Is it possible you are also sensitive to amines? C...Is it possible you are also sensitive to amines? Chocolate is very high in amines. I have problems with amines, but not as much as with salicylates. Apparently if you are intolerant to one group of chemicals, then you are likely to be intolerant to others as well.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33504617.post-92139594201053942442011-11-23T00:16:14.346+00:002011-11-23T00:16:14.346+00:00...and then I had it on plain yoghurt. Wonderful -......and then I had it on plain yoghurt. Wonderful - except that something went a little wrong with my diet over the weekend. Either chocolate muffins or maple syrup.RASnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33504617.post-12662892411122339862011-11-19T20:12:04.350+00:002011-11-19T20:12:04.350+00:00Thanks for this. We had some maple syrup brought o...Thanks for this. We had some maple syrup brought over from Canada. I've put it on a banana with some cream - delicious, a great smoky taste!RASnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33504617.post-2952015011826355752011-11-19T05:26:09.739+00:002011-11-19T05:26:09.739+00:00For the sweet and sour sauce, add malt vinegar and...For the sweet and sour sauce, add malt vinegar and pinch of saltAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33504617.post-47171379913076834292011-11-19T05:22:38.103+00:002011-11-19T05:22:38.103+00:00100% Canadian syrup is the best. I use it as a sub...100% Canadian syrup is the best. I use it as a substitute for honey in many recipes. You can whip butter and then add maple syrup and whip again to make a nice spread for toast, muffins etc. Maple syrup, citric acid, garlic, brown sugar, soy sauce make an acceptable sweet and sour sauce for chicken or reduce until thick and pour over pork.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33504617.post-71624480774370009182011-11-19T00:21:26.579+00:002011-11-19T00:21:26.579+00:00Yes, maple syrup is low in salicylates, glutamates...Yes, maple syrup is low in salicylates, glutamates and amines. But it has to be 100% pure maple syrup. Not maple flavoured syrup.Oscar's Mumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12463223520757748321noreply@blogger.com