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  • Breakfast benefits of buckwheat


    If you want a truly healthy, and tasty, way to kick start your mornings in the New Year then it’s time to move on from traditional granola and reach for the buckwheat instead…

    Buckwheat, despite its name, isn’t related to wheat, but is rather a relative of rhubarb whose seeds are harvested and used as a grain throughout Asia. Unlike traditional wheat the ‘cereal’ offers a great replacement for those on a gluten free diet, but its benefits don’t stop there…

    A new paper1 has highlighted the potential of buckwheat to help lower cholesterol and reduce body fat. The scientists behind the paper discuss how a protein found in buckwheat appears to have an ability to bind to cholesterol and therefore prevent all of it being absorbed by the body – great news for those looking to eat healthily or lose weight.
    The best way to benefit from Buckwheat
    The Living Food Kitchen, leading providers of wholesome natural foods, have recently launched an exciting range of delicious Raw Buckwheat Granolas – apple and cinnamon, blueberry and banana, traditional (with a mix of seeds, currants and cacao) and cacao and vanilla.

    Packed full of taste and goodness the granolas are perfect for a snack, sprinkled on yoghurt or soaked in almond milk. The ingredients have been slowly dehydrated (instead of dried using intense heat) to help persevere their nutrients and enzymes and the buckwheat is ‘sprouted’, which may help your body better absorb its nutrients.

    Gluten and dairy free and suitable for vegans and vegetarians, the full range of granolas are available from www.thelivingfoodkitchen.com.

    The Living Food Kitchen is about wholesome, natural, living food. Pure and simple. As we all know, Nature provides us with the nuts, seeds, grains, fruits and legumes our bodies need to thrive and we’re committed to bringing that goodness, just as it is, to you. They may blend, squeeze, and juice them along the way but otherwise The Living Food Kitchen interfere very little with their raw ingredients to bring you great-tasting food, alive with nutritional values.

    Loving what we eat is one of the keys to feeling good and The Living Food Kitchen hope that their honest, unprocessed, delicious food helps to nourish and sustain you. Alongside their granolas, their raw range includes chocolate mousse, almond milk, banana hemp shake, banoffee pie, beetroot hummus, blueberry cheesecake, blueberry shake, hemp seed pesto, hummus, lemon cheesecake, pea and mint hummus, pumpkin pie, raspberry cheesecake, vanilla honey almond milk and raw chocolate almond milk.
    1J Sci Food Agric. 2014 Nov 3. Hypolipidemic activity of common (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench) and tartary (Fagopyrumtataricum Gaertn.) buckwheat. Tomotake H1, Kayashita J, Kato N.


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