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Sprouted green buckwheat

1 serving

5 minutes

Sprouted green buckwheat is a symbol of natural health and life energy. This ancient superfood is widely known for its rich nutritional value. Sprouted buckwheat becomes even more beneficial as it increases in vitamins and enzymes, with a light nutty flavor and delicate crunchy texture. This product is ideal for supporting immunity, improving digestion, and filling the body with natural strength. It can be consumed as a standalone dish, added to salads or smoothies, or used as a base for healthy breakfasts. The simplicity of preparation and rich taste make sprouted buckwheat an essential part of a healthy diet.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
172.1
kcal
6.9g
grams
1.8g
grams
34.2g
grams
Ingredients
1serving
Green buckwheat
55 
g
Water
50 
ml
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Measure 50–60 grams of green buckwheat. It's convenient to use a measuring cup or a container from soy sauce.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Green buckwheat55 g
  • 2

    Rinse green buckwheat in a sieve.

  • 3

    Transfer to a small bowl and fill with cold water so that the water level is slightly below the level of the buckwheat. This is necessary to prevent it from becoming sticky and to avoid rinsing later.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Water50 ml
  • 4

    Cover the bowl with a lid to prevent the surface of the buckwheat from drying out too much, leaving a gap for air. Leave it for a day.

  • 5

    At normal room temperature, grains sprout 1-2 mm in about 24 hours. This is the best time to consume them. If not needed, they can be tightly covered and placed in the refrigerator, which will significantly slow down the growth process.

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