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Caro is a brand of roasted grain drink, a caffeine-free coffee substitute made of roasted barley, malted barley, chicory, and rye. It is manufactured by Nestlé and was first introduced in West Germany in 1954.
Nestlé Caro is another brand of instant drink made of roasted barley, malted barley, chicory, and rye. [12] Inka is a Polish drink made of rye, barley, chicory and sugar beet. Postum is an instant wheat bran and molasses drink invented by C. W. Post. [13] Infusions or tisanes of other plant material can resemble coffee.
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Polish cereal coffee, consisting of roasted rye (60%), barley (20%), chicory root and sugar beetroot Polish grain coffee brewed using a coffee maker. A cereal coffee (also known as grain coffee, roasted grain drink or roasted grain beverage) is a hot drink made from one or more cereal grains roasted and commercially processed into crystal or powder form to be reconstituted later in hot water.
The color of barley wines ranges from a translucent deep amber, to cloudy mahogany (left), to a near-opaque black (right).. Barley, a member of the grass family, was one of the first domesticated grains in the Fertile Crescent and drinks made from it range from thin herbal teas and beers to thicker drinkable puddings and gruels.
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