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Malt ingredients are a type of sugar and sweetener used in food and beverage production. They are derived from malted grains, such as barley, wheat, and rye, and are used to add flavor, texture, and sweetness to a variety of products. Malt ingredients are used in a wide range of products, including beer, bread, breakfast cereals, and confectionery. They are also used as a natural sweetener in many food and beverage products, such as soft drinks, energy drinks, and sports drinks. Malt ingredients are also used in the production of malt extract, malt syrup, and malt vinegar.
Some of the companies in the malt ingredients market include Cargill, Archer Daniels Midland, Tate & Lyle, Roquette, and Agrana. Show Less Read more