maple honey
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of maple honey
An Americanism dating back to 1840–50
Example Sentences
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The breakfast sandwich, made with a crispy chicken fillet topped with maple honey butter on a buttermilk biscuit, will be available at restaurants or via Wendy’s drive-thru nationwide.
From Fox News
“Baking With Less Sugar,” by Joanne Chang of Boston’s Flour Bakery, dramatically cuts back on sweetness while substituting maple, honey and fruit sugars in smaller quantities.
From Washington Post
The kinds of timber most abundant are oaks of various species, black and white walnut, ash of several kinds, elm, sugar maple, honey locust, hackberry, linden, hickory, cotton wood, pecan, mulberry, buckeye, sycamore, wild cherry, box elder, sassafras, and persimmon.
From Project Gutenberg
This is pure, concentrated sweetness, maple honey unalloyed, though it never finds its way into the market.
From Project Gutenberg
Alcohol.—Alcohol may be obtained from any substance which contains sugar or starch, or both sugar and starch, as apples, pears, grapes, potatoes, beets, rice, barley, maple, honey, etc.
From Project Gutenberg
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