Fresh birch sap tastes slightly sweet, clean, and refreshing, similar to spring water. It contains very little sugar, so its sweetness is subtle. The taste can change over time; after a few days, it begins to ferment and becomes more acidic.
Neighbourhood Tree Service based in Barrie, Ontario
Fresh birch sap tastes slightly sweet, clean, and refreshing, similar to spring water. It contains very little sugar, so its sweetness is subtle. The taste can change over time; after a few days, it begins to ferment and becomes more acidic.
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