How to use in-sentence of “barley”:
– They eat mainly grass, wheat, barley and rice.
– Oats are also widely used there as a thickener in soups, as barley or rice might be used in other countries.
– In some countries barley or other grains may be used.
– It was the first region of France in the production of barley and alfalfa.
– Some ingredients used include: almond, acorn, asparagus, barley and malt, beech nut, beetroot, carrot, chicory root, maizecorn, cotton seed, dandelion root, fig, boiled-down molasses, okra seed, pea, persimmon seed, potato peel, rye, sassafras nut, sweet potato.
– During World War I, Emma Curtis published a recipe for the “Liberty Sandwich”, which consisted of peanut butter and Marshmallow Creme on oat or barley bread.
– In addition, corn, wheat, barley and oats were also grown.
Example sentences of “barley”:
- In Sumer, barley was the primary crop; wheat, flax, Date Palmdates, apples, plums, vegetables and grapes were grown as well.
- When the barley had been malted it used to be sent to London and exported to Europe.
– In Sumer, barley was the primary crop; wheat, flax, Date Palmdates, apples, plums, vegetables and grapes were grown as well.
– When the barley had been malted it used to be sent to London and exported to Europe.
– By Tudor times, it had a population of around 200, with crops: wheat, oats, barley and even rye.
– A Karelian pasty, also called a Karelian pie or Karelian pirog, known in Finnish languageFinnish as “karjalanpiirakka”, is a traditional Finnish cookie, where inside a thin rye layer is rice pudding, pearl barley pudding, or mashed potatoes.
– It is found in germinationgerminating seeds such as barley as they break down their starch stores to use for food.
– They had barley cooked in many ways and ate lots of cheese, nuts, and honey.
– Broth is often made more substantial by adding rice, barley or pulses.
– Single malt scotch is made only from malted barley and no other grain, sugar, or fermentable material.
– They still use the ripening of barley to decide whether to add an extra month to the year.
– Originally they were built to make barley and beer.
– The people in Athens ate simply, usually barley cakes, onions, fish, and fruit.
– Peat fires are used to dry malted barley for use in Scotch whisky distillation.
– Often, grains such as barley or rice, and sometimes other ingredients, are added.
– Beer is made by adding warm water to malted barley and other grains.