Country Living


If parsnips make an appearance at your dinner table only at Christmas, this recipe by Country Living may cause you to reconsider their versatility!

This parsnip and walnut cake is relatively easy to make, and its indulgent maple and cream cheese topping makes it an excellent choice for any occasion.

Get the recipe here: http://www.countryliving.co.uk/create/food-and-drink/parsnip-cake-recipe

Country Living's parsnip and walnut cake

Did you know?

Québec exports its maple products to more than 50 countries

Everywhere it goes, consumers of all ages appreciate maple’s unique flavour.

Scientists are studying maple’s potential health benefits

Studies now underway include those on the antioxidant properties of the polyphenols naturally present in maple syrup, with a recent study indicating that maple syrup is better for cardiometabolic health than refined sugar.

Maple syrup can be used as a sugar substitute in most recipes

In cake and most dessert recipes, for each 250ml (1 cup) of syrup used, simply reduce the stipulated amount of liquid (water, milk, juice, etc.) by 60ml (1/4 cup).

A natural source of energy

Maple syrup is a natural source of energy. Check out our recipes for food and drinks before, during, and after exercise.