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Okay, a long time ago someone sent me this English vegan cook book. It
has a recipe for lemon sponge cake which calls for "malt extract." I never made the cake because I really didn't know where to find this ingredient (I searched online and only found it mentioned on beer making web pages.) Then today at Henry's I saw a jar of Barley Malt: Traditional Malt Syrup on sale for .99 ("save $5.") So I bought it. The Q is; is this the "malt extract" I'm supposed to use or something completely different? |
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Thank you me! Nobody could answer the Q. I finally found that
someone answered my Q in the great world wide web: malt syrup A natural sweetener made from a filtered, evaporated mash of ground corn and sprouted BARLEY. Found in health-food stores, malt syrup has an earthy, full-bodied flavor and is 75 to 80 percent as sweet as honey. Plain malt syrup is sweeter than the hop-flavored style, which has a bitter edge. Malt syrup may be substituted for other syrupy sweeteners. It's also referred to as malt extract. © Copyright Barron's Educational Services, Inc. 1995 based on THE FOOD LOVER'S COMPANION, 2nd edition, by Sharon Tyler Herbst. On Tue, 23 May 2006 00:30:52 GMT, (t.racer) wrote: Okay, a long time ago someone sent me this English vegan cook book. It has a recipe for lemon sponge cake which calls for "malt extract." I never made the cake because I really didn't know where to find this ingredient (I searched online and only found it mentioned on beer making web pages.) Then today at Henry's I saw a jar of Barley Malt: Traditional Malt Syrup on sale for .99 ("save $5.") So I bought it. The Q is; is this the "malt extract" I'm supposed to use or something completely different? |
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