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  2. Barley malt syrup - Wikipedia

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    Barley malt extract is also sold in powdered form, used in the bread and baked good industry for browning and flavoring, in cereal manufacture to add malt flavor, [3] and in place of or addition to malted milk in malted drinks and candy. Adding barley malt syrup to yeast dough increases fermentation as a result of the enzymes in the malt, thus ...

  3. Malt - Wikipedia

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    Homebrewing malt extracts: liquid (left) and spray-dried (right) Barley malt syrup (LME) being added to flour in a bagel recipe. Malt extract, also known as extract of malt, is a sweet, treacle-like substance used as a dietary supplement. [19]

  4. This nutty grain is packed with fiber and is linked to health ...

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    Pearled barley: This is barley with the bran layer removed. It has a shorter cooking time than hulled barley and is commonly found in muesli mixes, although it can also be used in soups and salads.

  5. Virol - Wikipedia

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    Virol print advertisement from 1914. In 1929, the product was exhibited at the British Industries Fair.. Originally designed as a nutritional supplement for the feeding of infants, some children who grew up in the 1940s remember the weekly visit of the Virol Lady to their primary school, doling out spoonfuls of the sweet, sticky brown product to each child who had brought a penny to school for ...

  6. High-maltose corn syrup - Wikipedia

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    To be given the label "high", the syrup must contain at least 50% maltose. [3] Typically, it contains 40–50% maltose, though some have as high as 70%. [4] [5] By using β-amylase or fungal α-amylase, glucose syrups containing over 50% maltose, or even over 70% maltose (extra-high-maltose syrup) can be produced.

  7. Malta (soft drink) - Wikipedia

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    Malta is a lightly carbonated, non-alcoholic malt beverage brewed from barley, hops, and water. ... Malt syrup; Vitamalt; References External links. Media ...

  8. Malt beer - Wikipedia

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    Malt beer is a sweet, low-alcohol beer (0–2.5% ABV [1]) that is brewed like regular beer but with low or minimal fermentation. To keep the alcohol content low, one of two methods may be used: either the yeast is added at about 0 °C (resulting in an alcohol content of under 0.5% ABV) or fermentation is halted at the desired alcohol content ...

  9. List of syrups - Wikipedia

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    Barley malt syrup – an unrefined sweetener processed by extraction from sprouted, i.e., malted, barley, containing approximately 65 percent maltose, 30 percent complex carbohydrate, 3% protein; Birch syrup – a savory mineral-tasting syrup made from the sap of birch trees and produced in much the same way as maple syrup