- as two-row
barleys. A pair of
mutations (one dominant, the
other recessive)
result in
fertile lateral spikelets to
produce six-row
barleys. A mutation...
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Pearl barley, or
pearled barley, is
barley that has been
processed to
remove its
fibrous outer hull and
polished to
remove some or all of the bran layer...
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Barley tea is a roasted-grain-based
infusion made from
barley. It is a
staple across many East
Asian countries such as China, ****an, and Korea. It has...
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Barley Mow (Roud 944) is a ****ulative song
celebrated in the
traditions of folk
music of England, Ireland, and Scotland.
William Chappell transcribed...
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Barley sugar (or
barley sugar candy) is a
traditional variety of
boiled sweet (hard candy),
often yellow or
orange in colour,
which is
usually made with...
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Barley flour is a
flour prepared from
dried and
ground barley.
Barley flour is used to
prepare barley bread and
other breads, such as flat
bread and yeast...
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Barley water is a
traditional drink consumed in
various parts of the world. It is made by
boiling barley grains in water, then (usually)
straining to remove...
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barley in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Barley is a
cereal crop.
Barley may also
refer to:
Barley (surname)
Barley, Hertfordshire,
England Barley,...
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Barley wine is a
strong ale from 6–12%
alcohol by volume. The
first beer to be
marketed as
barley wine was B**** No. 1 Ale,
around 1870. The
Anchor Brewing...
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Barley is a
village in the
borough of Pendle, in Lancashire, England. It is in the
civil parish of
Barley-with-Wheatley Booth. The
village lies between...