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pearl barley

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pearl barley
n
(Cookery) barley ground into small round grains, used in cooking, esp in soups and stews
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Noun1.pearl barley - barley ground into small round pellets
barley, barleycorn - a grain of barley
Translations
pearl barley norzo perlato


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While much of the crop is used for animal feed and beer, people can actually cook pearl barley as a rice-like dish.
SERVES 4 COOKING TIME: 45 MINUTES 4 x guinea fowl supremes Olive oil 2 x large mugs of pearl barley 2 x medium carrots, peeled and small diced 1 x small onion, small diced 1 x large cup of frozen peas 1 x litre of vegetable or chicken stock 1 x litre of water 8 x large field mushrooms or chestnut mushrooms 1 x packet of fresh tarragon.
The first products in the new 'creative cooks' range will consist of Tuscan Bean Mix with Pearl Barley, Mediterranean Bean Mix and Rustic Six Bean Mix and will be available in Sainsbury's and leading independent stores.
 
 
 
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