Buckwheat, a cereal plant, bears triangular seeds from which flour is derived. The flavor of the flour, while pungent when consumed alone, is amiable when mixed with other flours. Buckwheat flour, highly favored in Europe, is predominantly utilized in the United States for making pancakes of the same grain.
Buckwheat, a versatile cereal, is a hardy herbaceous plant that can thrive in poor soil conditions. This plant is commonly used in the Soviet Union, Brittany, and the United States. Buckwheat is employed to create a type of porridge and griddle cakes, among other dishes. Additionally, commercial preparations of buckwheat can be purchased to make pancakes.