BARLEYWATER

Barley water

Barley water, usually flavoured with lemon or other fruit, is a traditional British herbal tea. It is made by boiling washed pearl barley, straining, then pouring the hot water over the rind and/or pulp of the fruit, and adding fruit juice and sugar to taste. The rind may also be boiled with the barley.

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barley water

Noun

  1. A soft drink made by boiling pearl barley with water, and adding flavouring and sugar
  2. A decoction of barley used as a nutritive and demulcent.


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