Barley (Hordeum vulgare), a member of the grass family, is a major cereal grain grown in temperate climates globally. It was one of the first cultivated...
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Barley tea is a roasted-grain-based infusion made from barley. It is a staple across many East Asian countries such as China, Japan, and Korea. It has...
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Pearl barley, or pearled barley, is barley that has been processed to remove its fibrous outer hull and polished to remove some or all of the bran layer...
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barley in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Barley is a cereal crop. Barley may also refer to: Barley (surname) Barley, Hertfordshire, England Barley,...
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Barley water is a traditional drink consumed in various parts of the world. It is made by boiling barley grains in water, then (usually) straining to remove...
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Barley wine is a strong ale from 6–12% alcohol by volume. The first beer to be marketed as barley wine was Bass No. 1 Ale, around 1870. The Anchor Brewing...
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The Barley Mow (Roud 944) is a cumulative song celebrated in the traditions of folk music of England, Ireland, and Scotland. William Chappell transcribed...
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The Wind That Shakes the Barley is a 2006 Irish war drama film directed by Ken Loach, set during the Irish War of Independence (1919–1921) and the Irish...
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Nathan Barley is a British Channel 4 television sitcom written by Charlie Brooker and Chris Morris, directed by Morris and starring Nicholas Burns, Julian...
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Barley flour is a flour prepared from dried and ground barley. Barley flour is used to prepare barley bread and other breads, such as flat bread and yeast...
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Barley is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bryan Barley (born 1960), English rugby union player Candace Barley (born 1991)...
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Malt (redirect from Malted barley)
process. Various cereals are malted, though barley is the most common. A high-protein form of malted barley is often a label-listed ingredient in blended...
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Barley sugar (or barley sugar candy) is a traditional variety of boiled sweet (hard candy), often yellow or orange in colour, which is usually made with...
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countries by barley production in 2022 based on the Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Statistical Database. The total world barley production...
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Beer (section Non-barley beers)
brewing and fermentation of starches from cereal grain—most commonly malted barley, although wheat, maize (corn), rice, and oats are also used. The grain is...
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"The Wind That Shakes the Barley" is an Irish ballad written by Robert Dwyer Joyce (1836–1883), a Limerick-born poet and professor of English literature...
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Highland barley, Tibetan barley or Himalayan barley (Tibetan: ནས་; Wylie: nas; Chinese: 青稞; qīngkē, or 藏青稞; zàng qīngkē) is the principal cereal cultivated...
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Barleycorn (redirect from Barley-corn)
in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Barleycorn may refer to: A grain of barley Barleycorn (unit) a unit of length, equal to one-third of an inch Barleycorn...
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Barley bread is a type of bread made from barley flour derived from the grain of the barley plant. In the British Isles it is a bread which dates back...
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Barley malt syrup is an unrefined sweetener processed by extraction from sprouted, malted barley. Barley malt syrup contains approximately 65 percent maltose...
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Tarhonya (redirect from Egg Barley)
Persian tarkhane.[citation needed] The "barley" moniker is derived from its superficial resemblance to cooked pearl barley. Because of the relatively large size...
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Barley-Break is an old English country game frequently mentioned by the poets of the 17th and 18th centuries. It was played by three pairs, each composed...
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Barley gruel (simplified Chinese: 大麦粥; traditional Chinese: 大麥粥; pinyin: dàmàizhōu) or Danyang barley porridge is a type of porridge found in Danyang...
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Gladiator (redirect from Barley men)
consisted of barley, boiled beans, oatmeal, ash and dried fruit. Gladiators were sometimes called hordearii (eaters of barley). Romans considered barley inferior...
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Barley is a cereal grain and a major commercial crop, with many cultivars. 'Azure', a six-row, blue-aleurone malting barley released in 1982, it was high-yielding...
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Barley yellow dwarf (BYD) is a plant disease caused by the barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV), and is the most widely distributed viral disease of cereals...
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Barley, a member of the grass family, was one of the first domesticated grains in the Fertile Crescent and drinks made from it range from thin herbal teas...
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Barley is a village in the borough of Pendle, in Lancashire, England. It is in the civil parish of Barley-with-Wheatley Booth. The village lies between...
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Jack Charles Barley (4 December 1887 – 26 October 1956) was an English cricketer and a British Colonial Service administrator. A right-handed batsman and...
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Henry Barley or Barlee (1487 – 12 November 1529), of Albury, Hertfordshire, was a Member of Parliament during the Tudor period. Henry Barley, born about...
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