Maple Water

Refreshing and Natural


The maple tree owes its life, growth, and self-preservation to its sap, the maple water that flows within, carrying 46 essential nutrients to every extremity. Even better for humans, it contains only 8 g of carbohydrates and 35 calories per 375ml serving!

It’s such a pleasure to drink, too. Sweet and delicate, cold maple water tastes so good. You can cook with maple water as well: mix it in, simmer or poach in it, soak or flavor with it! Chefs and bakers love its fine palate, subtle aroma, and light sweetness.

NAPSI Certification
Maple Water from Québec has its own standards certification. NAPSI was implemented by the maple producers’ association, the Fédération des producteurs acéricoles du Québec, to ensure their product’s authenticity and quality. When they see this seal, consumers know they will be drinking fresh, crystal-clear maple water, the very same sap that flows through the tree. NAPSI is an acronym that captures the best qualities for which Maple Water from Québec is known:

  • Natural
  • Authentic, the way Nature provides it from the tree
  • Pure, with no added agents or ingredients
  • Sterile, devoid of all microorganisms
  • Integral, as it is whole and unrefined

Find out more at napsi.ca.

Where Can I Find Maple Water?
Taken from the trees in springtime, sterilized, and packaged in Tetra Pak® containers, Maple Water needs no refrigeration before it’s opened and keeps more than 18 months at room temperature. That means you can enjoy it any time of the year! Find Maple Water in your grocery store under the brand names SevaOvivaMCWahta, Maple3 and Necta.

Maple Water Beverages
Maple Water is delicious all on its own, but when you blend it with fruit, it’s amazing! It’s no surprise then that there are more and more fruit/maple water beverages on the market.

Necta’s Maple Water, flavored with cranberries, blueberries, tea, and lemon comes in Tetra Pak® cartons, as well as in pure form. No refrigeration required before opening.

Maple Water + Fruit from Anti Plus, sold under the name A+ SUPERFRUIT, comes in three flavors: cranberry, lemon, and watermelon. This beverage must be refrigerated at all times.

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Maple Syrup

There are four classifications of maple syrup, graded according to color and taste.

Maple Flakes

Maple flakes are created by freeze-drying (dehydrating) maple syrup. Use maple flakes to liven up cocktails, desserts, breading and spice mixes.

Speciality Products

Vinaigrettes, vinegars, mustards and jellies are just a few of the local specialty products made even more delicious with maple syrup. For sweet and savory applications alike.