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malted

[mawl-tid]

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Other Word Forms

  • unmalted adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of malted1

1670–80 for sense “made into malt”; malt + -ed 2
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Example Sentences

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Roasted and ground lupin, chickpea, malted barley, and chicory are amongst the major ingredients the company works with, along with an undisclosed natural flavouring.

From BBC

Firebrand does that by adding less malted barley - the main source of sugar which ferments into alcohol.

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“And the Welsh have everything that we have: They have decent water, they have malted barley, and they have yeast, so they can make good whisky.”

Then Ella dragged Brigit to the Conjure Creole Creamery, where attendants pulled levers making decadent concretes and malted mischief milkshakes full of pralines and petit fours and pieces of pecan pie.

The malted barley then goes into the mash.

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