Lenape Traditions & Campus Tapped Syrup Served Up for Breakfast

April 14, 2022

Swain third grade continues their study of the Lenape people by learning about their food history, specifically maple and other tree syrups.

Screen Shot 2022-04-14 at 10.35.53 AMWith the help of Engineering and Design teacher, Mr. Adrian Sauers, our third grade friends tapped into a walnut and maple tree on the Swain Campus to extract and collect syrup from a maple and walnut tree.

 

Once the syrups were boiled and cooled, the class was ready to sample the syrup!   Add in fluffy pancakes and pajamas and you the a recipe for the perfect syrup tasting! 

  • Syrup Batch 1 - Collected from a tree on Mr. Sauers property, this syrup was light in flavor and color.  It was slightly over cooked, formed sugar crystals, and resembled the flavor and look of honey. 

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  • Syrup Batch 2 - True maple syrup collected from a Swain Campus Maple Tree.  Rich maple syrup color and flavor. 

  • Syrup Batch 3 - Collected from a walnut tree on the Swain Campus this syrup had a dark color with a sweet and nutty flavor.  By far the grade favorite!Screen Shot 2022-04-14 at 10.48.43 AM
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