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Syrups, malt

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Syrups, malt

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Malt syrup is a thick, amber-colored liquid sweetener derived from sprouted barley, offering a rich, toasty, and slightly nutty flavor with a smooth, viscous texture. Nutritionally, it is almost pure carbohydrate, providing a dense source of energy with 318 kcal and 71.3g of sugar per 100g, while containing negligible protein and no fat or fiber.

= 100 g
318 kcal
Calories
6.2 g
Protein
71.3 g
Carbs
0.00 g
Fat
0.00 g
Fiber
71.3 g
Sugar
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💚 Why it's loved

People love malt syrup for its unique, deep, and savory-sweet flavor that adds a distinctive 'bakery' aroma and taste to breads, cookies, and cereals. Its versatility in both sweet and savory cooking, from glazes to marinades, makes it a beloved pantry staple.

⚠️ Watch-outs & how to enjoy it better

Its very high sugar content (71.3g per 100g) can cause rapid blood-sugar spikes, making it unsuitable for those managing diabetes or insulin resistance. To counteract this, always pair it with protein (like nuts or yogurt) or fat (like butter) and practice strict portion control, using it more as a flavoring than a primary sweetener.

Key benefits

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🌍 Where it's eaten

💡 Did you know?

The malting process, which creates the sugars for this syrup, is the same fundamental first step used in brewing beer, making malt syrup a distant cousin to the wort used to create lager and ale.

Full nutrition (scales with serving)

Water21.1 g
Energy318 kcal
Energy1331 kj
Protein6.2 g
Total lipid (fat)0.00 g
Ash1.3 g
Carbohydrate, by difference71.3 g
Fiber, total dietary0.00 g
Total Sugars71.3 g
Calcium, Ca61.0 mg
Iron, Fe0.96 mg
Magnesium, Mg72.0 mg
Phosphorus, P236 mg
Potassium, K320 mg
Sodium, Na35.0 mg
Zinc, Zn0.14 mg
Copper, Cu0.20 mg
Manganese, Mn0.10 mg
Selenium, Se12.3 ug
Vitamin C, total ascorbic acid0.00 mg
Thiamin0.01 mg
Riboflavin0.39 mg
Niacin8.1 mg
Pantothenic acid0.17 mg
Vitamin B-60.50 mg
Folate, total12.0 ug
Folic acid0.00 ug
Folate, food12.0 ug
Folate, DFE12.0 ug
Vitamin B-120.00 ug
Vitamin B-12, added0.00 ug
Vitamin A, RAE0.00 ug
Retinol0.00 ug
Vitamin A, IU0.00 iu
Alcohol, ethyl0.00 g

Fat & fatty acid profile (per 100g)

Fatty acids, total saturated0.00 g
Fatty acids, total monounsaturated0.00 g
Fatty acids, total polyunsaturated0.00 g
Cholesterol0.00 mg

Amino acid profile (per 100g)

Tryptophan0.07 g
Threonine0.21 g
Isoleucine0.21 g
Leucine0.38 g
Lysine0.27 g
Methionine0.11 g
Cystine0.07 g
Phenylalanine0.26 g
Tyrosine0.17 g
Valine0.30 g
Arginine0.28 g
Histidine0.13 g
Alanine0.27 g
Aspartic acid0.56 g
Glutamic acid1.0 g
Glycine0.25 g
Proline0.46 g
Serine0.23 g

FAQ

Is malt syrup the same as molasses?
No. Molasses is a byproduct of refining sugarcane or sugar beets, while malt syrup is derived from sprouted barley. They have different flavors—molasses is more robust and bitter, while malt is toasty and nutty.

Can I substitute malt syrup for honey or maple syrup?
You can, but it will change the flavor profile significantly, adding a distinct malty, bready note. It is also thicker and less sweet by volume than honey or maple syrup.

Is malt syrup gluten-free?
No. Since it is derived from barley, it contains gluten and is not suitable for individuals with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity.

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