Is there a difference between organic maple syrup and grade b organic maple syrup?
The pure maple syrup contains more sweat and calories. To make it less sweat and to reduce calories, many grades are made. The maple syrup of grade B can have the same chemical composition of pure maple syrup but is less sweet and has less calories.
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About L.A.M.B.
L.A.M.B. is a clothing line designed by singer Gwen Stefani. Launched in 2004, L.A.M.B. stands for Love Angel Music Baby. The line started with a clear Japanese harajuki influence but has since evolved to incorporate modern and chic designs, mixing eclectic details.
About Calories
The food we eat and beverages we drink all contain calories, which is a measure of energy. Another definition of calorie is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of water by one degree. It's recommended that humans consume at least 2,000 calories per day in order to maintain their weight and for enough energy to perform daily tasks.

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