Although barley is a major food crop in many parts of the world, in the UK it is used mainly to make beer, whiskey and malted drinks.
Whole barley grains, pot barley and pearl barley can be added to soups or stews. Barley flakes are often added to muesli and other breakfast cereal mixes.
Barley provides useful amounts of the minerals copper, phosphorus and zinc. Barley is rich in fibre, particularly the soluble fibres beta glucan and pectin - the type that can help lower high blood cholesterol
100g boiled pearl barley would provide:
Reference USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, (2009)
For explanations of the terms used here check the glossary or the nutrients page.
Malting Barley and Milling Wheat Breakfasts in your area
HGCA, in association with MAGB and nabim, is running a series of regional events specifically covering malting barley and milling wheat production.