How To Use Malted milk In A Sentence
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But then, how to create that paragon of dairy delectables, the malted milkshake?
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The flavor of chocolate and malt is a winning combination in any form, but incorporating chunks of malted milk balls adds just enough of the familiar texture of those classic candies to take this ultra-creamy ice cream over the top.
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He wants a malted milk, a Dairy Queen with a blond carhop; he wants people making dates and plans for fun and movies.
GIRL BY THE ROAD AT NIGHT
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`Janet wants to see you later," Nurse said as she produced a cup of malted milk and some biscuits and set them before the convalescent.
ADRIENNE AND THE CHALET SCHOOL
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* a product based on malted milk, similar to a malted milkshake (i.e., "malts").
Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
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Maltose is used in infant foods and in malted milk.
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We flavored it with chocolate drink powders, malted milk powder, and flavored syrups to make luxuriously thick beverages.
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The batter looks just keen and the creamed sugar and shortening, evaporated milk and malted milk powder fluffs into tawny copper peaks.
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Malted milk, kumyss, or matzoon may be given in place of milk.
The Eugenic Marriage, Volume IV. (of IV.) A Personal Guide to the New Science of Better Living and Better Babies
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When I was very little it contained a selection of biscuits including malted milks, morning coffees, digestives and custard creams.
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Save room for the malted milkshake with warm chocolate-chunk cookies.
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When the woman was asked why she drank so much malted milk, she explained that her weak physical state made it difficult for her to cook, so she just drank milk for nutrition.
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It is used in a partially predigested condition in Junket "Custard", peptonized milk, and malted milk.
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We flavored it with chocolate drink powders, malted milk powder, and flavored syrups to make luxuriously thick beverages.
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Add extras such as carob or malted milk powder to impart a gourmet flavor to your concoctions.