In ancient Slavs buckwheat porridge was considered "food of the heroes", and brought it to Russia from Greece. The motherland of buckwheat is the highlands of the Himalayas, where its wild species still grow. In Russia the name "buckwheat" came from the "supplier country" - Greece, but in Western Europe (Portugal, Spain and France) it was called Arabian or Saracen grains.
Embrace the wholesome goodness of Uvelka Buckwheat Groats, a nutritious and versatile gluten-free grain that's been a staple in Eastern European cuisine for centuries. This 800g bag is packed with hearty buckwheat, ready to add a delicious and healthy touch to your meals.
Grain Buckwheat Flakes Uvelka 400g is a wholesome and delicious breakfast cereal made from high-quality buckwheat grains. These flakes are perfect for those who are looking for a healthy and nutritious start to their day.
In ancient Slavs buckwheat porridge was considered food of the heroes, and brought it to Russia from Greece. The motherland of buckwheat is the highlands of the Himalayas, where its wild species still grow. In Russia the name buckwheat came from the supplier country - Greece, but in Western Europe (Portugal, Spain and France) it was called Arabian or Saracen grains.