Russia has always loved buckwheat porridge, but foreigners disdain it. But why?
Americans and Europeans have their own reasons for disliking buckwheat.
Why is buckwheat porridge respected in Russia?
The first and foremost reason is that it is filling and healthy. It contains a lot of complex carbohydrates, which provide a feeling of satiety for a long time, and this cereal also contains more than 50 substances necessary for humans. These include fiber, calcium, zinc, phosphorus, 18 amino acids and much more.
Nutritionists claim that buckwheat even helps eliminate toxins and improves skin condition. Many centenarians mentioned that they eat buckwheat porridge all the time – it’s one of their favorite dishes. And housewives love these cereals for their ease of preparation: you can pour them with water in the evening, and simply warm them up in the morning – and the side dish is ready!
Those who practice agriculture appreciate buckwheat for its simplicity: this plant does not need special soil or special care conditions. As a result, grain turns out to be cheap to produce. In addition, buckwheat can be stored for a very long time – up to two years.
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We all remember the cult of corn in the USSR. But buckwheat was no less popular: the Ministry of Health recommended it for infant and dietary food. Mikhail Gorbachev’s cook said that buckwheat porridge was served to the general secretary daily.
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