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Its called the milky way because it was taken from a famous malted milkshake.
Have a malted milkshake every other day until you've gained 5 pounds. It won't take long.
My nephew loves malted milk biscuits.Warm malted milk before bed is a decent sleeping aid.
Hersheys if you are talking about Hersheys malted milk balls : http://www.hersheys.com/products/details/whoppers.asp
It was invented in the United States sometime in the 1880's, the exact date isn't clear. However the name "milkshake" came into existence in 1885.The first strawberry milkshake was actually a highly alcoholic drink for adults.
While milkshake-type drinks have existed for quite some time all over the world as frappes or nog drinks. However, the modern ice cream and flavored (chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry) blended drinks have only existed since 1922.In 1922 the owner of Stevens Electric Company patented the electric blender and in cooperation with the Arnold Electric Company manufactured drink mixers designed to make Horlicks malted milk shakes at soda fountains. Hamilton Beach, the American appliance manufacturer, built and distributed the Stevens blender.In 1937 Fred Osius, one of the founders of Hamilton Beach, approached Fred Waring, the promoter of the Miracle Mixer, and together they developed the Waring Blendor (no typo there). Also in 1937 W.G. Barnard founded the Vitamix Company that has been building industrial versions of the Waring Blendor using a stainless steel jar instead of the glass jar used by Waring.The milkshake that we know today is therefore a uniquely American invention.
Obviously not. A malting of Wheat will give you malted wheat. A malting of Barley will give you malted barley.
Malted milk is specifically milk with malt in it. Coffee whitener can be a non-food chemical.
They do still make Brach's Malted Milk Balls. They are one of my favorite sweet treats.
A milkshake is made with milk and ice cream, along with flavorings such as chocolate syrup for chocolate, etc. A malt is basically the same thing, but with a sweet, liquid malt syrup added. The malt gives the shake a distinctive flavor, which is actually quite good, and can be added to any flavor milk shake. Malts are not as common as they used to be; many places that serve milk shakes don't even offer malts anymore.
Stephen J. Poplawski, owner of the Stevens Electric Company, invented the drink mixer in 1922 to make Horlicks malted milk shakes at soda fountains.