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pmulcahy25 04-27-2009 09:17 PM

maple syrup in japan
 
Maple syrup in Japan:

1. What are some of the most common sweeteners in Japan? (ex. honey, brown rice syrup, maple syrup)

2. Where would someone normally buy sweeteners in japan and how often? (ex. street/farmers markets, corner stores)

3. What are the common uses for each sweetener in Japan? For instance what is the most common use for honey? Maple syrup?

4. What type of people usually buys the common sweeteners? What type of person buys honey, what type of person would buy maple syrup?

5. Do you think Maple syrup has a future in Japan?

pmulcahy25 04-28-2009 01:14 AM

What do people in Japan use maple syrup for?

MMM 04-28-2009 01:16 AM

In my experience, maple syrup is a luxury item that is rather expensive when purchased in Japan. When people do have it they put it on pancakes.

I often see people purchase maple syrup as gifts to take home to Japan.

Undertherose25 04-28-2009 02:42 AM

My goodness someone likes Maple Syrup.

Well...you know any advanced country is going to have imports or exports. We have Asian imports so why can't they have Canadian/American imported as well?

ozkai 04-28-2009 03:06 AM

Good point what MMM said as I know shops abound here selling all honey's and related products targetting the JP tourist.

I lived in a town in Kyoto named Fushimi Momoyama.

We had a small private shop down the road selling honey and the hives for bees. The price of a jar was like around $25:eek:

cridgit001 04-28-2009 03:14 AM

2 words, Cracker Barrel.

Nyororin 04-28-2009 03:49 AM

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Originally Posted by pmulcahy25 (Post 705217)
1. What are some of the most common sweeteners in Japan? (ex. honey, brown rice syrup, maple syrup)

If we eliminate normal white sugar and limit ourselves to stuff you pour directly over the food when you eat it... Honey, general purpose "syrup", caramel syrup, etc.

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2. Where would someone normally buy sweeteners in japan and how often? (ex. street/farmers markets, corner stores)
This depends on the sweetener, but I am going to say that 95% of the time people buy it at regular supermarkets. Novelty type syrups - specialty honey, maple syrup, etc - are usually sold in specialty shops and high end supermarkets.

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3. What are the common uses for each sweetener in Japan? For instance what is the most common use for honey? Maple syrup?
Honey is popular to spread on toast. General syrup and maple syrup for pancakes. Caramel, honey, and maple are also used in cooking. However, on average I can`t say that any of these are used on a daily sort of basis.

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4. What type of people usually buys the common sweeteners? What type of person buys honey, what type of person would buy maple syrup?
I`m going to say this is all up to preference and cost. If someone likes maple syrup and can afford it (usually 800 yen for a small bottle, in contrast to 200 for general purpose syrup or 400 for honey) they will likely buy it.

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5. Do you think Maple syrup has a future in Japan?
I definitely think so, as pretty much everyone knows of it. Maple flavored cookies and the like are quite popular.

pmulcahy25 04-28-2009 04:04 AM

Thank you very much for the great response.


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