Brewing with 10% and 20% Malted Lentils—Trials on Laboratory and Pilot Scales
Lentils, a popular foodstuff worldwide, are gaining more interest for their use in alternative diets. In addition, we are observing an ever-growing demand for new raw materials in the malting and brewing industry and an overall rising interest in a low-gluten lifestyle. Therefore, in this study, mal...
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Auteurs principaux: | Jonas Trummer, Hellen Watson, Jessika De Clippeleer, Aleksander Poreda |
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MDPI AG
2021
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