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20.06.2024 - Malt beverages and Health and beer, grain coffee etc. by dali48

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11.01.2014 - Malt beverages1 and Health etc. by dali48
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Aus dem Englischen übersetzt-Ein Getreidekaffee ist ein Heißgetränk, das aus einem oder mehreren Getreidekörnern hergestellt wird, die geröstet und kommerziell in Kristall- oder Pulverform verarbeitet werden, um später in heißem Wasser wiederhergestellt zu werden. Wikipedia (Englisch)

30.06.2012 - Interpretation of dali48
Malt beverage is an American term for both alcohol containing and non-alcoholic fermented beverages, in which the primary ingredient is the grain, or seed of the barley plant... Alcopop... Malzbier the European sweet malt beer, with very low alcohol (1% or less)... Wine cooler a blended, beer alternative often sold in single serving bottles... Malted grain is used to make beer, whisky, malted shakes, malt vinegar, confections such as Maltesers and Whoppers, flavored drinks such as Horlicks, Ovaltine and Milo... Barley is the most commonly malted grain, in part because of its high diastatic power or enzyme content, though wheat and rye are also used... Home-brewing malt extracts: liquid in a can and spray dried... Malt extract is also known as extract of malt. It is a sweet, treacly substance used as a dietary supplement. It was popular in the first half of the twentieth century as a supplement for the... A new encapsulating technology permits the production of malt granules. Malt granules are the dried liquid extract from malt used in the brewing or distilling process... Scientists aim to discover what goes on inside barley grains as they become malted to help plant breeders produce better malting barley for food and beverage products... Claims are often made by malted milk drinks such as Horlicks that they assist sleep, but these claims have been difficult to... Malted drinks may help to stave off hunger overnight - which can lead to sounder sleep... (Wikipedia)

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