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malt extract
noun
- a sweet, gummy substance derived from an infusion of malt.
malt extract
noun
- a sticky substance obtained from an infusion of malt
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Word History and Origins
Origin of malt extract1
First recorded in 1830–40
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Example Sentences
"I don't know that I've ever seen malt extract before," commented contestant Freya.
From Salon
Recipes vary, but Lim mixed ingredients like agar, soy flour, malt extract, yeast, molasses and cornmeal.
From New York Times
Once, he found a malt extract bottle buried six or seven feet below the surface of an abandoned dump.
From Washington Post
I put some music on, made sure the brewing kettle didn’t boil over, poured in hops and malt extract and, using a timer, followed the other steps.
From Washington Times
Gosset used the t-test to define margins of error for acceptable saccharin levels in malt extract, which influence beer’s alcohol content.
From The Guardian
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