malted milk
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Definition
Noun: 1. A dry powder made from a mixture of dried milk and malted cereal grains (typically barley and wheat). 2. A beverage, specifically a milkshake, made by mixing this powder with milk and often ice cream.
Usage and Examples
- Noun (Powder):
- She added a spoonful of malted milk to her hot chocolate for extra flavor.
- The recipe calls for malted milk powder as a key ingredient.
- Noun (Beverage):
- I'll have a chocolate malted milk, please.
- The diner is famous for its thick and creamy malted milk.
Advanced Usage
- The term can function attributively as a noun modifier.
- He ordered a malted milk shake. (Here, "malted milk" describes the type of shake.)
Variants and Related Words
- Malt (noun): Grain, usually barley, that has been soaked, germinated, and dried, used especially in brewing and distilling and as a flavoring.
- Milkshake (noun): A cold drink made of milk, flavoring, and often ice cream, blended until frothy.
Synonyms
- For the powder: malted milk powder.
- For the beverage: malt, malted, malted milkshake.
Notes on Meaning
The meaning is highly context-dependent. In a grocery store, "malted milk" almost always refers to the powder. In a restaurant or soda fountain, it almost always refers to the finished beverage. The beverage sense is a shortened form of "malted milk shake."
Noun
- powder made of dried milk and malted cereals
- a milkshake made with malt powder