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Malt

Malt is any cereal grain that has been made to germinate by soaking in water and then stopped from germinating further by drying with hot air, a process known as "malting". Malted grain is used to make beer, whisky, malted milk, malt vinegar, malt syrup, confections (such as Maltesers and Whoppers), flavored drinks (such as Horlicks, Ovaltine, and Milo)…

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History and traditional usage

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Overview

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Malting

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Production

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History and traditional usage

Malting

Production

Malts

Malt extract

Research

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Malt

Nodes92
Edges91
Triples75
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.021739
Components1

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Malt

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related to history · 21
Malt → Afghanistan, Ancient Egyptian, China, Dafcha, Dīgarān, Egypt, Great Persian Empire, Greater Persian, Haft-sin, In, In Tajikistan, Jūsh, Kafcha, Khwāb, Malted, Nowruz, Originating, Persian, Samanak, Sumer
related to Further reading · 12
Malt → Briggs, Christine, Hambledon Continuum, ISBN, July, Kluwer Academic, Malting, Malts, Plenum Publishers, September, Since, The British Malting Industry
related to Enzyme-rich malt extract · 7
Malt → Ateria Health, Enzyme-rich, ERME, However, IBS, Initially, Irritable Bowel Syndrome
related to Malt extract · 7
Malt → British, British Pharmaceutical Codex's, Children, Cod-Liver Oil, It, The, The Codex
related to Malt extract production · 5
Malt → Brewers, In, Its, Modern, The
related to Malt extract types · 4
Malt → DME, LME, Two, When
related to Malting · 4
Malt → Floor, Like, Malting, The
related to Research · 4
Malt → Research Service, Scientists, The, The United States Agricultural
related to Production · 3
Malt → Also, Barley, This
related to Diastatic and nondiastatic · 2
Malt → As, The

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grain enzymes malting used malted barley called sugars process also starch extract diastatic various malts typically grains beer water known

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Maltrelated to Base and specialtyBase0.60section
Maltrelated to Diastatic and nondiastaticAs0.60section
Maltrelated to Diastatic and nondiastaticThe0.60section
Maltrelated to Enzyme-rich malt extractEnzyme-rich0.60section
Maltrelated to Enzyme-rich malt extractERME0.60section
Maltrelated to Enzyme-rich malt extractAteria Health0.60section
Maltrelated to Enzyme-rich malt extractInitially0.60section
Maltrelated to Enzyme-rich malt extractIrritable Bowel Syndrome0.60section
Maltrelated to Enzyme-rich malt extractIBS0.60section
Maltrelated to Enzyme-rich malt extractHowever0.60section
Maltrelated to External linksComplete Guide0.60section
Maltrelated to External linksMalted Barley0.60section

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