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    However there is a difference between regular and diet coke. Regular coke is sweetened with high fructose corn syrup while diet coke is sweetened with artificial sweeteners (aspartame). Regular coke has more calories and a stronger taste than diet coke, while diet coke has less calories and taste more bland. However regular coke can cause weight loss while diet coke…

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    In the lab, the purpose of it was to show how much carbon dioxide is released depending on what was with the yeast/what they could eat in the bag. Based on the lab results, it showed the purpose very well. In the lab, the bags that had sugar or cornstarch in them grew very big compared to the other bags filled with grass or just yeast. In bag A ( which had sugar with the yeast) there was a huge bubble that was 18 mm tall after 15 minutes. On the other hand, in bag D( with only yeast ) there was…

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    industry. Quebec has fertile agricultural. It products fruits, vegetables. Maple is a character in Canada. Maple syrup is from maple. 80% maple syrup is made up from Quebec, and maple syrup is a symbol in Canada (Lecture Feb. 8). For other counties, maple syrup is a Canadian symbol as well. Most people know that maple syrup is made up from Canada, but not everyone knows Quebec products most maple syrup in each year. Maple syrup influences Canada. Similarly, Quebec influences Canada as…

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    of the most well-known Canadian created food products, other than poutine. Maple syrup has been made in Canada for centuries, ever since the Native people figured out how to collect and process sap from maple trees. Although Maple syrup can be produced in America as well, we are responsible for the majority of maple syrup at roughly 80 percent and are the only ones than can label our syrup “100% pure Canadian Maple Syrup”. One dish that I enjoy eating for breakfast are freshly made pancakes…

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    There are two Iroquois legends of how Maple syrup was discovered. Charles and Andrew Flint tell the two legends. “Iroquois of America’s Northeast says that one of their youths watched a squirrel run up a maple tree and bite off a twig and then lick sap off the twig’s broken end. When the Iroquois youth tried the same, he found the sap was sweet. Red squirrels have been observed running around from maple tree to maple tree nipping and creating deep wounds. Once the wounds have…

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    where we travel. The food we eat also has a huge impact on our personal carbon footprint. Climate Change does not just threaten the oceans and temperature, but Climate Change could greatly affect everyday foods and beverages, such as, chocolate, maple syrup, peanuts, seafood etc. Recent evidence shows that there is already a significant drop in food quality and quantity due to climate change. As temperatures rise in Africa, the very heat sensitive crop, cocoa, is put under massive threat. This…

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    Narrative Devices - Character ‘s Points of View Character 1- Beth, 17 year old girl who is very curious Character 2- Richard, 19 year old who really likes Aunt Jemima’s maple syrup Character 3- John, 15 year old that likes puzzles and suffers from claustrophobia Character 4- Timmy, 16 year old boy who loves fidget spinners Character 5- Danielle, 18 year old who likes food Summary - They are locked in a puzzle room and have to get out using the objects and clues found in the room. Timmy gets…

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    wheat and of course maple syrup.In fact…

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    visited a maple syrup farm while I was home on the weekend and I decided to walk down a nearby trail as my tour guide had mentioned that they have ID tags on some of the tree species (I wanted to practice some tree ID). I arrived at the beginning of the Trillium Wood Trail at 13:43 and initially noticed the two signs which told visitors about the wildlife that is in the area, and to leave plant life be. This deciduous forest contained a wide variety of tree species such as sugar maple, American…

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    easy thing to do. You have to have extreme dedication to Tim Hortons, and Ice Hockey. Be careful, in Canada they do not call it ice hockey, it is hockey, and all other forms of hockey do not exist there. Also, try to avoid talking about the Toronto Maple Leafs, and their fifty year losing streak. They all know that it is happening, but they chose to ignore it. Tim Hortons is the base religon of Canada. If you do not have a cup of Timmies in your hand at all times, you are a disgrace to your…

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