National Chocolate Malt Day

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Are you ready to get malted? It's time to celebrate National Chocolate Malt Day, a delicious holiday that takes us on a journey through the wonderful world of chocolate and malty goodness. Grab your straws and prepare for a malt-tastic adventure!

When is Chocolate Malt Day?

It's national chocolate malt day on the 20th April.


A Brief History of Chocolate Malts

Chocolate malt, also known as a malted milkshake, is a classic concoction that combines the flavors of chocolate ice cream or syrup with malt powder. This delightful beverage first gained popularity in the early 20th century, quickly becoming a favorite among soda fountain enthusiasts.

Originally, malted milkshakes were consumed for their nutritional value. They were even used as dietary supplements for infants and those with digestive issues. But it wasn't long until people discovered the irresistible taste and creamy texture of chocolate malts, turning them into a beloved treat.

The combination of chocolate and malt creates a unique flavor profile that can satisfy even the most discerning taste buds. The malty sweetness perfectly compliments the richness of the chocolate, resulting in a beverage that is both refreshing and indulgent.

The Internet and National Chocolate Malt Day

The internet has played a significant role in popularizing National Chocolate Malt Day. People from all over the world now have the opportunity to come together and celebrate this delightful beverage. Social media platforms are filled with mouth-watering pictures and recipes, enticing everyone to grab a straw and join the celebration.

On April 20th, 2016, the internet exploded with mentions of National Chocolate Malt Day. People shared their favorite recipes, memories of sipping on chocolate malts, and even hilarious malt-related jokes. This day truly brings out the creativity and joy within the online community.

Did You Know?

Did you know that chocolate malts are often enjoyed as a post-workout treat? While they may not be the most conventional choice for recovery, some fitness enthusiasts argue that the combination of protein and carbohydrates in a chocolate malt can aid in muscle repair. So, next time you hit the gym, don't forget to reward yourself with a guilt-free chocolate malt!



History behind the term 'Chocolate Malt'


1874

Invention of the Malted Milk

In 1874, a chemist named William Horlick invented a powder called malted milk. This powder was a combination of malted barley, wheat flour, and condensed milk. It was originally intended as a nutritional supplement for infants and people with digestive issues.


1922

Introduction of Chocolate Malted Milkshakes

Around 1922, the concept of adding chocolate to malted milkshakes emerged. The addition of chocolate syrup or cocoa powder to the traditional malted milk recipe led to the creation of a delightful beverage called the 'Chocolate Malted Milkshake'. This creamy and smooth drink quickly gained popularity and became a favorite treat, especially at soda fountains and ice cream parlors.


1934

Term 'Chocolate Malt' Becomes Popular

By 1934, the term 'Chocolate Malt' had gained wide recognition as a popular variation of the classic malted milkshake. This term referred specifically to a malted milkshake made with the addition of chocolate flavoring. It became a beloved choice among people of all ages, and its popularity continues to this day.



Did you know?

Did you know that chocolate malts are often enjoyed as a post-workout treat?

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