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Barley

Barley is a cereal grass that is grown mainly for its seed, and comes in two main varieties: two-row and six-row. The seeds are used for animal feed and beer production, and is used in soups, among other things. Any questions about barley can be asked and answered here.

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Does barley grow in the tropics?

Yes, as a matter of fact its grown were i live, in puerto rico in what they call winter nurseries.

What would you if guys barley talk to you?

Find some common ground. Whether it's dislike for something or a friend. Just be nice and don't be shy. If you make an idiot of yourself, pretend you didn't notice and move on.

Why do cigarettes now make you sick when they never have before Ive smoked for a while and they have never made me feel actually sick. now when i smoke i can barley stand up i dont understand?

We would discuss this with our doctor. Something seems to have caused a change in the way you metabolize the ingredients in the smoke, or perhaps in your body's abililty to deal with the carbon monoxide. In the meantime, we would try not to smoke.

Is Budweiser made with wheat or barley?

Budweiser is made with two types of grains, barley and rice. The grains are 'sprouted' and then dried to stop the growing process. This is called malt and contains a lot of sugar. The sugar is fermented to create the alcohol.

What is the size of a loaf of barley bread?

back in the bible it talks about Jesus feeds a multitude of people on two fish and five loaves of barley bread. How big was a loaf of barley bread?

How was barley used for trade or making money?

the people would take there barley and go to what I call trading triangle and trade it but they could sell the barley...

How tall does barley grow?

The height that barley grows is dependent on several factors. Firsst is the variety of the barley itself, some are bred to be quite tall to maximize straw yield and ease of harvesting. or shot to minize the straw or debris left in the field. Then we have cultural and environmental factors that will influence the ultimate height of the plant. Examples of these factors are, rainfall, nutrition, weed competition, temperature, plant density, etc. So the simple answer is about 10" to 36" .

Can you make beer without barley malt?

Maltose is the name for the sugars collected from grains (usually malted barley) and is a fundamental ingredient in beer. Maltose is also known as malt sugar or malt extract.

Obtaining the maltose from the grains is done by the procedure called Mashing. If you purchase a homebrew kit or malt extract (in liquid or dried form), the mashing has already been done for you. The collected sugars (maltose) from the grains are dehydrated into either a syrup or a powder for you to add the beer you are brewing at home. When you add liquid or dry malt extract to your brew (or 'wort' in brewing terminology), or if you create a wort by adding water to the canned brew kit you bought then you are using maltose to make your beer.

What can you substitute for barley in a recipe?

Use brown rice. It is also a whole grain. It will cook faster than barley so add

it a bit later than the recipe indicates for barley.

What foods have barley as an ingredient?

Mostly found in whiskeys, beers, and animal feed. It can also be found in some health foods.

Weight of one cubic meter of barley?

1 cubic metre of barley weighs approx 6130 Newtons.