English to Portuguese Dictionary barley

barley

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definition
noun
He was listed among the first four pioneers in barley breeding and tested barleys of hybrid origin as early as 1904, but none attained release.
a hardy cereal that has coarse bristles extending from the ears. It is widely cultivated, chiefly for use in brewing and stockfeed.
translation of 'barley'
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In Korea, while rice is the staple grain, 'barley' is consumed in between the rice production seasons.
Domesticates included herded sheep and goats together with hulled 'barley' , and emmer and einkorn wheat.
One can substitute or mix different grains such as 'barley' for arthritis and cancer.
Mr Meikle farms 130 hectares devoted to sugar beet, salad onions, dwarf beans, 'barley' and wheat.
The staple food of Tibet, tsampa, is toasted 'barley' ground to a flour.
malting 'barley'
The laighe was used extensively in Ireland to prepare land to grow oats, 'barley' and potatoes.
In 1364 a more diversified cargo of wheat, 'barley' , beans, peas and ale was sent to Holland.
Gaettok is a pie-shaped cake made of the hulls of grain, such as rice, 'barley' and millet.
Roasty aromas come from roasted grains, such as the unmalted 'barley' used in an Irish stout.
Villagers cultivate maize, wheat and 'barley' on verdant hillside terraces buttressed by stone escarpments.
Farmers may be forced to change from 'barley' and wheat to maize as warming continues.
It is made from a mash of malted and un-malted 'barley' with some wheat, rye and oats.
You can all brewed hops and 'barley' and malt beer, but they certainly don't taste or look the same.
Called Summer Ale, it is brewed from specially malted 'barley' and Continental Styrian Golding hops.
The actual grains of 'barley' floated level with the brim, and reeds of various lengths but without nodes were in the bowls.
Large amounts of maize, sugar beet and 'barley' will fail unless there is a dramatic change in the weather.
Food was seen as a sun-product, of which the cereals wheat and 'barley' were the sacred, life-giving staples.
The inhabitants practised mixed farming, raising cattle and pigs and cultivating wheat and 'barley' .
For example, wolves were bred into dogs, and wild grasses were bred into wheat, rye, oats and 'barley' .
Beer can range from light ales to dark stouts depending on the proportions of malt and 'barley' .
The birds found little food on the refuge and quickly moved on to the nearby fields of 'barley' and wheat.
We take our water and mix it with malted 'barley' or grain to make a drink called whisky.
Feedlot cattle eagerly trot to the bunk to chow down on a ration made with wheat or 'barley' instead of corn.
I asked Sidroc what it was and he said it was made from oats mixed with 'barley' .
Now the main income is generated by a simplified system of wheat, 'barley' , oilseed rape and sugar beet.
Seeds of wheat and 'barley' were also found, providing evidence of crop cultivation.
Wild crops such as wheat and 'barley' began to be cultivated, and wild animals such as sheep and goats were tamed and then domesticated.
All real ales are brewed from malted 'barley' , hops, yeast and water although other ingredients can be used as well.
Farmers switched to more productive crops, with a decline in the acreage of rye and a rise in wheat and 'barley' .
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