i know of one called Horlicks,rich and creamy.Check the international aisle at publix or kroger.Goodluck finding
You don't if it is that old or has got wet, it is not fit to eat/drink.
My nephew loves malted milk biscuits.Warm malted milk before bed is a decent sleeping aid.
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MALTED MILK BALLS (FOR MALTED MILK)1 cup of white chocolate coating1 cup of malted milk powderDipping chocolate or colored chocolate coatingMelt white chocolate in a double boiler or low in the microwave. Stir in malted milk powder and mix well. Form into balls. Dip in chocolate.MALTED MILK RECIPEIngredients: * 1 cup milk * 1 cup malted milk balls * 1 or 2 scoops vanilla ice cream * 1 squirt chocolate syrupInstructions:* In blender combine milk, ice cream, chocolate syrup, and half of the malted milk ball. * Whirl in blender until combinded, eat the rest of the malted milk balls while you wait. * Pour into a tall glass and enjoy!Variations:You could replace the vanilla flavoured Ice-cream for any other flavour. You could also use whipped cream, chocolate shavings , cookie crumbs or cherries replacing the chocolate syrup. Play with the combinations of different flavours and textures!
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.
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Yes: you can use a greater volume of fresh milk (preferably scald it first) instead of powdered (substitution charts range from four to 9.5 times the amount of fresh milk instead of milk powder). In many recipes you can just leave out the milk. Or use dried buttermilk, or malted milk powder.
No, it has a lot of simple sugars.
When I worked for the Hudson Bay retail store in Edmonton Alberta in the 1960s the Malt shop in our store served malts and for an extra charge you could have an egg added to your malted milk.
the powder milk.
Most powdered milk is dehydrated skim milk.