The Story
Despite its name, buckwheat is not a variety of wheat - or even a grain. Buckwheat is botanically a fruit seed related to sorrel and rhubarb. It is wonderful in any recipe that calls for whole grains. With a robust nutty flavour, raw buckwheat can be milled for flour, sprouted, or used in sweet and savoury recipes from breakfast to dinner.
Description
Despite its name, buckwheat is not a variety of wheat - or even a grain. Buckwheat is botanically a fruit seed related to sorrel and rhubarb. It is wonderful in any recipe that calls for whole grains. With a robust nutty flavour, raw buckwheat can be milled for flour, sprouted, or used in sweet and savoury recipes from breakfast to dinner.



















