

🌾 Elevate your breakfast game with pure Russian buckwheat flakes—fuel your day the smart way!
Uvelka Buckwheat Flakes are a 400g pack of nutrient-rich, gluten-free buckwheat flakes sourced from Russia. Loaded with fiber, protein, essential vitamins, and heart-healthy antioxidants, these flakes support weight management and blood sugar regulation. Their versatile texture makes them ideal for hot porridge, cold cereal, baking, or as a crunchy salad topping, catering to health-conscious professionals seeking wholesome, convenient nutrition.
| ASIN | B07PK5RLWS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (291) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Package Dimensions | 11.69 x 8.78 x 2.17 inches; 1.9 Pounds |
| Units | 28.2 Ounce |
M**A
Amazing Buckwheat!
Arrived in perfect condition. It is a delicious product, just like it is in Russia. We love to cook it.
D**Y
For those who care what to eat
This is a delicious and healthy food for those who do not eat fatty/sweet fastfood. These are not flakes made from flour, they are rolled buckwheat grains. Preheat the milk, add these flakes and cook/wait for 5 minutes. Salt, sugar to taste. The flakes should float in a small amount of milk , not a thick consistency. Recommend!
M**V
Love it
Easy to cook and tasty
B**N
Don’t do it
They were expensive and definitely not worth it. They were not buck wheat flakes they were very hard dried crunchy small pieces that definitely have to be cooked to consume. I tasted them in that form and they have no real flavor but a bitter aftertaste like with some thing is rancid or headed in that direction. Nothing like was what was the scribd or what I was looking for or even acceptable for what it was
S**Y
Before everything was fine now problems with packaging
Great product overall, tasty and easy to make. However, I have been having issues with recent deliveries where the boxes arrive open or smashed in the paper Amazon envelope and all contents are spilled.
J**3
Good when new. Expired too fast.
I ordered a box of these Buckwheat Flakes in early June of 2023. It was good to have them with me (carried in a large, old vitamin bottle) during that summer, when I went out to western New York State to visit a spot that is dear to me, because it's associated with my father's childhood, where I had to depend on local restaurants for my meals. With a cup of hot water or tea, I could quickly and easily "cook" up a serving of these gluten-free, nice-tasting grains for myself. This year, however, when I was beginning to make plans to travel there again this summer, I looked carefully at the top of the box, and read the following: "I 02.2023/1120 II 01.2024" I believe that this indicates that the buckwheat flakes expired in January of 2024. So, I guess I can't use them again this summer. I don't know if all buckwheat flakes have a short shelf-life but, in reaction to this disappointment, at the end of last month I ordered three 500 gram (17.64 ounce) bags (the minimum order) of _organic_ buckwheat flakes from a company called "Naturitas," based in Massanes, Spain. The shipping fee was quite high, and they're only promising to get it to me (in NYC) between 11/25 and 12/03/24. But I really hope that those bags will last me for a while.
M**Z
Absolutely love it
This is very nutritious product and I am glad that Amazon got it!
E**E
These are delicious
I think about a quarter cup for a serving would be about right, as they swell quickly to about 4 times their size. They remind me a lot of grape nuts, but not as crunchy after a few minutes in milk. I added raisins, but think next time I will try some basil seeds with it. I still do think they are expensive, but what a grat alternative to wheat, which I am allergic to.
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