Bailey or barley
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PEARLBailey or barley
CROPWheat or barley
GRAINBarley or bulgur
AWNSWheat or barley beards.
SCONESWheat or barley cakes.
CROPWheat, barley or beans
AWNWheat or barley covering
ARISTABristle on oats or barley.
AWNBristle on barley or rye
GLUTENFREEBEERBeverage brewed without barley or wheat
groatshulled kernels of oats, buckwheat, or barley
ptisana tea of herbs or barley, also TISANE
tisanea tea of herbs or barley, also PTISAN
tisanesTISANE, a tea of herbs or barley, also PTISAN
ptisansPTISAN, a tea of herbs or barley, also TISANE
whiskeyA spirit distilled from malted grain, esp. barley or rye
hotchpotchesthick soup or stew of vegetables or meat, often thickened with barley
bannocka usually unleavened flat bread or biscuit made with oatmeal or barley meal
sconesmall, light, biscuitlike quick bread made of oatmeal, wheat flour, barley meal, or the like
whiskeysa liquor distilled from fermented wort (as that obtained from rye, corn, or barley mash)
misosfermented seasoning paste of soybeans, often with rice or barley added, used to flavor soups and sauces
WHATISFALAFELMADEFROMA. Egg and matzo meal B. Tomatoes and cheese C. Corn or barley D. Chickpeas or beans
johnpersonification of barley as used in malt liquor, of malt liquor itself, or of any intoxicating liquor
misofermented seasoning paste of soybeans, often with rice or barley added, used to flavor soups and sauces
orgeatssyrup or drink made originally from barley but later from almonds, prepared with sugar and an extract of orange flowers
orgeatsyrup or drink made originally from barley but later from almonds, prepared with sugar and an extract of orange flowers
misosa high-protein fermented food paste consisting chiefly of soybeans, salt, and usually grain (as barley or rice) and ranging in taste from very salty to very sweet
firlotone of two different Scottish units of measurement for grain, the first (for measuring commodities sold by level measure, such as wheat) roughly equal to an imperial bushel, the second (for measuring commodities sold by heaped measure, such as barley or corn) roughly half as large again