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Pocono Organic Cream of Buckwheat Cereal is a 13 oz pack of USDA Organic, gluten-free buckwheat cereal designed for health-conscious consumers. It offers a nutritious, fiber-rich start to your day with a creamy texture, perfect for versatile breakfast options while supporting sustainable farming.
Q**L
The most delicious of breakfast hot cereals
I love this buckwheat cereal packed with no additives ( like sugar). The taste is great, honestly I wish I could eat it 3x a day, but we all have to eat vegetables too. Requires 1/4 teaspoon of salt, although I use less.
A**R
Delicious and Satisfying
Delicious and satisfying. Good comfort food that’s v good for you. Some different from oatmeal.
P**M
Excellent cream of wheat replacement for people who can't consume gluten
Excellent gluten-free option for warm cereal. I expected Cream of Buckwheat to be flavorless, but it has a light grain flavor. It cooked up in 90 seconds with water in the microwave. The resealing bag worked as well. So many out there don't. The texture is a bit different than cream of rice and cream of wheat because this grain absorbs more water. The volume is larger when cooked.I added a tablespoon or so of maple syrup which gave it nice flavor and sweetness. I checked into the nutrition versus cream of wheat and cream of rice. Each has its benefits and those change depending on whether or not the product is made from the brown or white version of the grain (actually a pseudograin). While the label does not provide in depth information about additional minerals like copper, magnesium, and phosphorus, buckwheat is said to be especially high in these nutrients.
L**R
Great GF alternative for breakfast!
Recent GF girl for inflammation reasons & love hot cereals. This is creamy,!cooks in a jiffy and yummy! 10/10!
C**R
Delicious but there are options
Delicious cereal! And buckwheat is the best substitute I've found for wheat, rice and oatmeal, which are no-nos for me. This product is too expensive, though. It's much cheaper if bought multiple boxes at a time. Also cheaper and slightly coarser is the Organic Creamy Buckwheat Hot Cereal from Bob's Red Mill.For a nice big helping, I put one-third cup of either cereal in a bowl, add agave nectar and salt to taste, and add one-and-a-third cups boiling water. If you do dairy, you could add milk or butter. Then I put the hot bowl in my (weak) microwave for three minutes, then cover it and let it stand about four minutes to thicken. Then I stir in some washed blueberries. The coarser textured cereal is nice, and if you like that, you'll like the cheapest form of buckwheat, the whole raw kernels called groats, which you can get for about two bucks a pound from the bulk bin at the health food store. I'm not sure how long it keeps, and I don't know if it is attractive to mealy moths. Some people store their buckwheat cereal long-term in the freezer, and some use sprouted buckwheat in recipes.The groats need to soak for a bit before you cook them. 20 minutes to over night, depending on how you like it. Some folks drain the soaked groats and stir them in a saucepan over medium heat until they're a bit toasty-smelling (two to four minutes) in a (nonstick!) pot before cooking as you would the milled cereal.
S**S
Safe for Celiacs
I was missing cream of Wheat but can not have it. This hit the spot that was missing hot cereal. Safe for celiacs
N**S
Absolutely delicious
Delicious with almond milk and cinnamon fruit and a little cocoa
A**E
Love it.
I love this and it’s gluten free.
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