Barley can be used for many thing aside from being stuck in your mouth so that you can pretend to be a farmer. Barley can be sold for profit, used in beer, or eaten by animals such as horses or cows provided that is processed first, either via soaking, crushing or steaming before being fed.
beer
bread
pasta
muffins
crackers
Malt beer, stews, soups, etc.
BEER.
They grew wheat and barley
Yes, Barley does contain gluten. Many types of beer are made with barley (or wheat, or both). It can be found in breads and cereals, which often contain barley or barley malt.
peasants ate mainly homegrown foods such as swedes and potatoes. if they were lucky some salted meat was also a meal. the male peasants loved alchol, so in the day it would be called ale. i hope this helps anyone that was wondering about this. Answer: Peasants ate barley. barley, barley,barley. They ate barley and anything made of barley. They drake ale, which is made of barley! I hope you get the point.
Barley
Mostly barley
anything
Barley, wheat a few other grains, and potatoes are Iowan foods. More notably is the barley and wheat, as those are the most harvested from the state.
wheat, barley, corn, vegtables, and fruit
Most beers contain barley. Other than that, not much. Barley water, obviously, You can get barley grits and barley flour, so also barley breads. Pretty uncommon though. Pearl barley is used a lot in soups, but mostly only in home cooking, not so much in canned soup.
Yes, its made from roasted Barley
they ate barley, wheat, goat, sheep, fish, flax, cow, duck, summer squash, date palms, fruit seeds and many different types of veggies
Mostly found in whiskeys, beers, and animal feed. It can also be found in some health foods.