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Milkshakes and Malts

Milkshake is a cold beverage made from milk or ice cream. Milkshake is made by blending flavorings and sweeteners, such as syrup and fruit, with the milk or ice cream.

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What foods have malt in them?

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If by 'malt' you're referring to the partially frozen dessert beverage, then it may or may not. A 'chocolate' malt might or might not be completely artificially flavoured. Best enquire of the individual facility or examine the appropriate ingredient list.

How many dogs are named milkshake?

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52 dogs are named milkshake.

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Where would you find a thunder shake?

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this could be found in a piece of timber cut from a tree that has been struck by lighting which upsets the grain

Is malt organic?

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That would depend on whether the barley it was made from was organic.

How do you make an Italian milkshake or frescante What are some brand names to the ice cream mixes?

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Boyds.com you can buy the mix which you mix with 1/2 & 1/2 no ice cream involved, an example would be:

4 oz frescante

2 one ounce scoops powdered choc mix (Big Train etc)

1 16 oz cup ice

Blend.

Is it more accurate to say the liquid is pushed up the straw rather than sucked up the straw?

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"Nature Abhors a vacuum," proclaimed Aristotle. And he was right, at least as far as sucking through straws is concerned. Air is a gas, a combination of carbon dioxide and oxygen, amongst other compounds. As a gas, its form is mutable and expands to fill the available space. It exists both outside and inside the straw. By sucking through the straw, one lowers the pressure within it so that the air pressure on the outside is greater than that on the inside. The outside pressure acts upon, say, the liquid in the cup, and it flows into the straw to replace the diminishing air pressure within. The act of drawing the air out of the straw causes the liquid to enter it. Thus, the liquid is sucked up the straw due to that initiating act (i.e. the liquid is pulled, not pushed, up the straw). Alas, the answer to your question is: no. It is not more accurate to say the liquid is pushed up the straw rather than sucked up, however, the accuracy of either statement itself leaves much to be desired.

What is in McDonald's milkshake?

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milkfat and nonfat milk, sugar, sweet whey, high-fructose corn syrup, guar gum, monoglycerides and diglycerides, cellulose gum, sodium phosphate, carrageenan, citric acid, E129 and artificial flavor .....and in the artificial flavor there is 9 other chemicals. ......another funny thing, carrageenan is another word for seaweed

Why is malt cooked?

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Essentially, the malt is cooked to stop its growth, although the enzyme activity continues

Who invented milkshake?

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look a cows flying in the sky wait a minute (a minute later) its ecoillise(ecoillise is flying invisible poo)

Is there sugar in McDonald's milkshake?

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you should be asking if there is milk in McDonalds sugarshake.

Who sings your milkshake brings all the boys to the yard?

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The song is by Kelis. The title of the song is just milkshake.

What is the importance of malt flavoring in cereals?

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to increas nutritive value.

What country does malt come from?

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malt comes from Nigeria

What is Malt extract and is it gluten free?

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malt extract is used in beer brewing and baking. It has honey like qualities, except it originates from malted barley that has been soaked & the ensuing liquid reduced. Barley contains gluten, so "malt" would be something to stay away from. Grains containing gluten include wheat, barley, rye, oats, and spelt.