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  • 1white barley flour — светлая ячменная мука patent rye flour сеяная ржаная мука straight flour мука простого помола supplemented flour мука с добавками top patent flour мука высший патент untreated flour необработанная мука …

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  • 2barley malt flour — ячменный солод barley flour ячменная мука white barley flour светлая ячменная мука wheat malt flour мука из пшеничного солода malted barley flour осоложенная ячменная мука flour barm закваска на солоде с добавлением муки …

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  • 3Barley — For other uses, see Barley (disambiguation). Barley Barley field …

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  • 4flour — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. meal, pulp, powder, grit, bran, farina, breadstuff, gluten, starch, bleached flour, unbleached flour, wheat germ, semolina, patent flour, middlings, shorts, white flour, wheat flour, whole wheat flour, rye flour, graham flour …

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  • 5Barley malt syrup — Adding barley malt syrup to flour for bagels Barley malt syrup is a sweetener produced from sprouted barley, containing approximately 65 percent maltose, 30 percent complex carbohydrate, 3% protein. Malt syrup is dark brown, thick and sticky; and …

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  • 6cereal processing — Introduction       treatment of cereals (cereal) and other plants to prepare their starch for human food, animal feed, or industrial use.        Nutrient composition of selected raw cereal grains (per 100 grams)Cereals, or grains, are members of… …

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  • 7Nordic bread culture — has existed in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden from prehistoric time through to the present. Contents 1 Prehistoric time (until around 1000 AD) 2 Denmark 2.1 History …

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  • 8Tsampa — (bo|t=རྩམ་པ་|w=rtsam pa) is a Tibetan staple foodstuff, particularly prominent in the central part of the country. It is roasted flour, usually barley flour (bo|t=ནས་རྩམ་|w=nas rtsam) and sometimes also wheat flour (bo|t=གྲོ་རྩམ་|w=gro rtsam) or… …

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  • 9Martha daughter of Boethus — Martha daughter of Boethus, in the Mishnah and Babylonian Talmud, was one of the richest women in Jerusalem in the period prior to the destruction of the Temple in 70 C.E. (Talmud Gittin 56a; see also Talmud Ketubot 104a.) After her first husband …

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  • 10Tibet — /ti bet /, n. an administrative division of China, N of the Himalayas: prior to 1950 a theocracy under the Dalai Lama; the highest country in the world, average elevation ab. 16,000 ft. (4877 m). 1,250,000; 471,660 sq. mi. (1,221,599 sq. km). Cap …

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