Black Barley
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Black Barley is barley that is sold hulled to reveal a glossy black husk. The grain inside is white.
There are several varieties.
Black Barley can also refer to barley that is used in brewing some stouts and porters. This is unmalted barley that is roasted at high temperatures until it turns a very dark brown, almost black, and acquires some of the bitter flavour needed for the brewing. Depending on the stout being brewed, Black Barley might constitute 5 to 15% of the total grains being used.
Nutrition for Black Barley
History Notes for Black Barley
A black barley with a two-row seeded head is also grown in Syria, near Bosra.
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