Baby Food or Chocolate Coated, Malted Milk Balls Are Delicious
by Becca Droz
Sharability: 8Denture Danger: 4Convenience: 3Novelty: 6Overall: 8
Obviously, (almost) anything covered in chocolate is a taste treat. Even though the malted milk ends up stuck in your teeth it is worth the crunch that it adds to the soft melty milk chocolate. These little generic malt balls are tasty, but they don’t come close to the satisfaction you find when you bite into a real gourmet malt ball also known as Brachs Malts. But not to say these malt balls aren’t delicious, they way they melt in you mouth or crunch between your teeth is quite unique.
Malted milk is a powdered food that is made of malted barley, wheat flour, and evaporated whole milk, all mixed together in one crunchy, airy snack.
The idea for malted milk was originated by a pharmacist named James Horlick who was trying to develop a wheat and malt based nutritional supplement for infants.
In 1873, James and his brother William formed their own baby food company. Soon after, they patented their formula for of dried milk, trademarking the name “malted milk” and marketing their product as “Diastoid.”
Though the intentions were to make a healthy supplement for infants, malted milk became popular in may other respects. The fact that it was lightweight, non-perishable, and packed a lot of calories made it a perfect snack for exploring travelers worldwide.
It was also a popular drink that was commonly found at soda fountains and a delectable addition to ice cream. Now you can find malted milk within the shell of chocolate in almost any candy store.
Where do you find Maltesers? Won’t buy Brach’s or Whoppers anymore. Need a replacement.
Zena on January 17, 2011
I have to 2nd the vote for Maltesers! I’m an American but just discovered them a few weeks ago (Cost Plus is fabulous!) and think that they way outclass Whoppers.
Sally on July 24, 2010
My husband is addicted to the Jelly Belly Malted Milk balls. He thinks that there’s crack in them! They are expensive though!
Carol on May 23, 2010
i Love choco-coated, malted milk balls… MALTESERS!!!! :D
u8mypinkcookies on January 10, 2010
OMG, I love malted milk balls!!! My favorite!!! I’m trying to reach Sathers to tell them how “BAD” their matled balls taste these days! You know the two for a dollar in most convieneince stores? I used to love Sathers but things are changing with most companies because of the this economy. In my opinion by compromising taste you compromise your profits too!!! The chocolate in Sathers is utterly discusting now! Im glad to report though that Whoppers has not changed their formula and it is just as great as it was ten years ago!
I never see these here in central Ohio. These are so yummy! I am glad to have found them.
Chocolate Starlight Mints are increasingly hard to find but well worth the effort! We are glad you enjoyed them....and now that I am writing this review, I think I am going to get one too!
Where do you find Maltesers? Won’t buy Brach’s or Whoppers anymore. Need a replacement.
I have to 2nd the vote for Maltesers! I’m an American but just discovered them a few weeks ago (Cost Plus is fabulous!) and think that they way outclass Whoppers.
My husband is addicted to the Jelly Belly Malted Milk balls. He thinks that there’s crack in them! They are expensive though!
i Love choco-coated, malted milk balls… MALTESERS!!!! :D
OMG, I love malted milk balls!!! My favorite!!! I’m trying to reach Sathers to tell them how “BAD” their matled balls taste these days! You know the two for a dollar in most convieneince stores? I used to love Sathers but things are changing with most companies because of the this economy. In my opinion by compromising taste you compromise your profits too!!! The chocolate in Sathers is utterly discusting now! Im glad to report though that Whoppers has not changed their formula and it is just as great as it was ten years ago!