Maple syrup

In the 17th and 18th centuries, apart from maple syrup, sugar was also produced from maple juice.

An excerpt from the article 24 facts about maple syrup
In the 19th century, during the Civil War, maple sugar was replaced by cane sugar, which began to dominate the United States as a sweetener. Producers focused on making the syrup. There was also a change in the vessels for evaporating water from the juice. Instead of round pots, people began to use flat, large tin pans with a larger evaporation surface.