Digestive (Danish Wikipedia)

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  • Chamber's encyclopaedia: a dictionary of universal knowledge, Volume 2. J.B. Lippencott Company. 1888. s. 182. Arkiveret fra originalen 6. juni 2014. Hentet 2011-04-07. Digestive biscuits are prepared in such a manner that they may contain diastase, the nitrogenous transforming matter of malt; but whatever quantity of this substance they may contain in the condition of dough is destroyed in the process of baking.
  • Pharmaceutical journal and Transactions. Third. Vol. XVII. London. 1887. s. 156. Arkiveret fra originalen 3. april 2017. Hentet 2011-04-08. A new competitor in this field was Paterson's Extract of Malt, exhibited by the Phoenix Chemical Works, Glasgow; the odour and flavour of this was excellent, and it is said to be rich in diastasic power. Prepared from it was exhibited a series of digestive biscuits, rusks and bread by John Montgomerie, of Glasgow. In making these part of the starch of the flour is changed by being mixed with the malt extract and water and kept for some time at a suitable temperature; the yeast being probably added to another portion of flour and water, to form dough to mix with the above before baking. These biscuits seemed to be appreciated by visitors. Messrs. Hill and Son also exhibited some malted nursery biscuits. Benger's well known digestive ferments were well displayed, together with an essence of rennet recently introduced.

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  • "United Biscuits — McVitie's Brand History". Arkiveret fra originalen 15. februar 2015. Hentet 15. juli 2016.

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  • "Chocolate digestive is nation's favourite dunking biscuit" Arkiveret 19. august 2016 hos Wayback Machine. The Telegraph. May 2, 2009
  • "United Biscuits — McVitie's Brand History". Arkiveret fra originalen 15. februar 2015. Hentet 15. juli 2016.
  • What Are the Benefits of Digestive Biscuits? Arkiveret 5. juli 2016 hos Wayback Machine. Healthyeating.sfgate.com
  • Chamber's encyclopaedia: a dictionary of universal knowledge, Volume 2. J.B. Lippencott Company. 1888. s. 182. Arkiveret fra originalen 6. juni 2014. Hentet 2011-04-07. Digestive biscuits are prepared in such a manner that they may contain diastase, the nitrogenous transforming matter of malt; but whatever quantity of this substance they may contain in the condition of dough is destroyed in the process of baking.
  • Pharmaceutical journal and Transactions. Third. Vol. XVII. London. 1887. s. 156. Arkiveret fra originalen 3. april 2017. Hentet 2011-04-08. A new competitor in this field was Paterson's Extract of Malt, exhibited by the Phoenix Chemical Works, Glasgow; the odour and flavour of this was excellent, and it is said to be rich in diastasic power. Prepared from it was exhibited a series of digestive biscuits, rusks and bread by John Montgomerie, of Glasgow. In making these part of the starch of the flour is changed by being mixed with the malt extract and water and kept for some time at a suitable temperature; the yeast being probably added to another portion of flour and water, to form dough to mix with the above before baking. These biscuits seemed to be appreciated by visitors. Messrs. Hill and Son also exhibited some malted nursery biscuits. Benger's well known digestive ferments were well displayed, together with an essence of rennet recently introduced.

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