How is malt loaf made? | Inside the Factory – BBC

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21 thoughts on “How is malt loaf made? | Inside the Factory – BBC

  1. Make my own, very easy. No need for all the processes there are plenty of recipes on youtube, The only problem if you are outside of the UK is getting the ingredients Malt, treacle and golden syrup (not corn syrup), and a cup of tea, Yeast not needed, much better and a hell of a lot cheaper than the branded one. Ten minutes to make and about an hour to cook, delicious.

  2. I never thought about it. I think only UK people know about this yummy sack. It tastes amazing for what I call a heathy snack.ย  It gives you loads of energy too .

  3. Yep ๐Ÿ˜‚ ๐Ÿ‘ letโ€™s watch r processed foodstuffs end r lives in slow motion, nice1 Grego ๐Ÿ’ช. Donโ€™t get me wrong fascinating for about 4mins viewing but ๐Ÿ˜† the guy should b ashamed. Made out 2b a happy program wtf. Me no vegan but come on guys..

  4. For somebody who purports to be a chef "they mature inside the wrapping?" every cook knows dishes taste better the day after they're cooked! Typical BBC BS.

  5. I enjoyed getting involved in the filming of this episode. This was a short piece towards the end of the episode about that great Catering firm of the twentieth Century- J.Lyons & Co- famous for tea shops, Cornerhouses, hotels, bread, ice cream, swiss rolls etc . The LEO computer was it's biggest achievement in many people's eyes , the development of the World's first business computer. Although there are no longer any working LEOs, the LEO Computers Society, a charity devoted to protecting and promoting the history of LEO, is still going strong with over 650 members in 26 countries. Last year we commissioned a new film about LEO which is on YouTube and soon there will be a VR display of LEO l which will help people understand its history as well as seeing it in detail. LEO l will be seen in the room in Cadby Hall, Lyons HQ in Hammersmith. Do view the film it's easily found and later this year you will be able to see the VR display- it will be amazing.

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