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RefNoMS/527/2/13/1
LevelItem
TitleNote, uses of malt stocks
Date17 April 1917
DescriptionBy William B Hardy. Notes that the best uses of stocks of malt would be as human food -- that malt can be milled like barley or crushed into meal -- that it cannot be used in bread as malt liquifies starch, but that the possibility of mixing it with wheat flours should be tested. Suggests that no decision on the uses of malt in the country should be taken until the Food (War) Committee has prepared a considered report.
Extent1p
FormatCarbon copy
AccessStatusOpen
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