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Close up of a new spiggot used for tapping the sap of maple trees to create maple syrup.
Worker in a food processing factory. Okayama, Japan.
Maple juice dripping from the tree to the jar at sunny morning
natural rubber from tree
Extraction of natural resin from pine tree trunks in Ovar - Portugal.
Hot Maple sugar on snow at a sugar shack. A jar full of maple sugar is pouring the golden liquid on freshly compacted snow.
Rock salt ground in a stone mill.
Maple Sap Being Collected for Making Maple Syrup
Crush soybeans with a pestle and mortar Image of a miso-making experience
A bag of brown sugar on the floor of a store in Havana.
Gemmage of Maritime pine pinus pinaster in Landes
A cook cooks lard in a cauldron, traditional cuisine
Maple syrup production in Quebec, Canada. Spring forest and buckets for collecting maple sap.
natural rubber
Pail used to collect sap of maple trees to produce maple syrup in Quebec.
Liquid rubber dropping into bowl at tree in Loie province in north Thailand
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Droplet of sap flowing from maple tree into a pail at sugar shack, Quebec, Canada
Fresh latex milk of rubber trees in the dry season in Thailand
Maple Syrup industry time with little boy looking maple water in the bucket\nPhoto showing little girl looking maple water in the bucket for demonstration of the Local canadian industry of maple syrup in Quebec Canada.
The rubber tree that was tapped Latex that is flowing down in the supporting container
The natural rubber tree takes between seven and ten years to deliver the first harvest. Harvesters make incisions across the latex vessels, just deep enough to tap the vessels without harming the tree's growth, and the latex is collected in small buckets. This process is known as rubber tapping. Latex production is highly variable from tree to tree .
Mid adult man preparing to dye pulp for making handmade paper using traditional Japanese methods
From above of pork fat seeped through white gauze cloth covering bowl with wooden spoon placed on stony ground while preparing traditional delicacy
Collecting useful maple juice in Spring
Japanese nature hot spa onsen.
Sugar Maple sap dripping into a sap bucket. The maple sap is boiled down to make Maple Syrup.
Traditional rubber tapping.
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