| William Cobbett - 1825 - 360 páginas
...remaining impurities. Maple sugar, manufactured in this way, " is (saysMicHAUx) lighter " coloured, and in proportion to the care with which it is " made,...which the evaporation is " conducted. It is superior in quality to the brown W>st " India sugar, generally used in the United States : its " taste is as... | |
| Jacob Bigelow - 1840 - 418 páginas
...or of butter is thrown into it, which instantly calms the ebullition. The molasses being drained off from the moulds, the sugar is no longer deliquescent,...proportion to the care with which it is made, and the judgement with which the evaporation is conducted. It is superior to the brown sugar of the Colonies,... | |
| William Rhind - 1841 - 756 páginas
...of butter, « thrown into it, which instantly calms the ebullition. The molasses being drained off from the moulds, the sugar is no longer deliquescent...Indies. Maple sugar manufactured in this way is lighter coloured in proportion to the care with which it is made, and the judgment with which the evapontion... | |
| New Brunswick. House of Assembly - 1847 - 136 páginas
...obtained from it. A copper vessel affords a sugar of a fairer color than an iron. • vessel. The sugar is lighter colored in proportion to the care with...judgment with which the evaporation is conducted. When refined, it equals in beauty the finest sugar consumed in Europe. The sooner the sap is boiled... | |
| New Brunswick. Government emigration office - 1847 - 136 páginas
...drop of the syrup between the fingers it is perceived to be granular. The molasses being drained off from the moulds, the sugar is no longer deliquescent, like the raw sugar of the West Indies. If the syrup is in danger of boiling over, a bit of lard or butter is thrown in, which instantly calms... | |
| 1851 - 222 páginas
...impurities, after which it is left to cool. " Maple sugar, manufactured in this way, is lighter coloured in proportion to the care with which it is made, and...which the evaporation is conducted. It is superior in quality to the brown West India sugar generally used in the United States ; its taste is as pleasant,... | |
| Moses Henry Perley - 1854 - 278 páginas
...copper vessel produces sugar of a fairer colour than an iron vessel. The sugar is lighter coloured in proportion to the care with which it is made, and...judgment with which the evaporation is conducted. When refined, it equals in beauty the finest sugar used in Europe. The sap continues to flow for six... | |
| America North, Henry Youle Hind - 1863 - 858 páginas
...obtained ; and a copper vessel produces sugar of a fairer color than an iron vessel. The sugar is lightly colored in proportion to the care with which it is...judgment with which the evaporation is conducted. When refined, it equals in beauty the finest sugar used in Europe. The sap continues to flow for six... | |
| Henry Youle Hind - 1868 - 872 páginas
...obtained ; and a copper vessel produces sugar of a fairer color than an iron vessel. The sugar is lightly colored in proportion to the care with which it is...judgment with which the evaporation is conducted. When refined, it. equals in beauty the finest sugar used in Europe. The sap continues to flow for six... | |
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