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🌟 Elevate your meals with Wolff’s Kasha — the timeless grain that’s anything but ordinary!
Wolff's Kasha is 100% roasted buckwheat with a distinctive nutty flavor, naturally gluten-free, kosher, and non-GMO. Its medium granulation offers a perfect texture for versatile cooking—from sides and entrees to soups and cereals. Packaged in bulk for long-lasting freshness, it’s a wholesome, additive-free alternative to rice or potatoes favored by discerning food lovers.
| ASIN | B006C1GAKK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,724 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #42 in Dried Buckwheat |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (282) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 00020934 |
| Manufacturer | Wolff's |
| Product Dimensions | 9.25 x 5 x 7 inches; 4.98 Pounds |
| UPC | 070577000390 |
| Units | 78.0 Ounce |
N**N
Who knew it would be so hard to find Wollf's Kasha locally?
If you're an Ashkenazi Jew of a certain age, you likely grew up eating this stuff with bow-tie noodles. In my house, we like it as a pilaf with mushrooms as an accompaniment to a roasted chicken, and I sometimes bake it into whole-grain bread. Love the flavor! But my local supermarket seems to have stopped carrying it. I can buy whole buckwheat groats at Whole Foods and elsewhere, but one wants the ground up kind. I think I always liked the medium granulation best; at any rate, that's what this is. Until I found it on Amazon, I tried grinding my own in the blender, but it makes a mess. You don't get a uniform size. You get a mix of powder, coarse-grained, and fine-grained. Then it doesn't cook up right. Feh! I was a little dubious about buying 6 boxes at a time, but it didn't make sense to buy fewer boxes for nearly the same amount of money. So we made a gift or two, and we'll have kasha on hand for . . . oh, maybe a couple of years. The downside is that I can smell the buckwheat in my pantry, which means it's probably going to lose some freshness. I suppose I can wrap it in plastic . . .
A**.
Amazing product
It is Kasha which is almost impossible to find if you are not on the East Coast. They have changed the packaging but the product is unchanged.
J**R
Versitile healthy and tasty
This is a tasty and healthy food I've eaten since I was a kid Yummo
M**R
The best kasha in the world
Best brand of kasha in the world. I’ve been eating Wolffs for 65 years. I’d never buy any other.
P**I
Kasha
I didn’t get my complete order. Instead of 6 I only received 1
C**C
Less than expected
Only contained one bag of kasha
L**M
Best flavor in kasha products
Wolff’s kasha is the best! And the medium granulation offers the greatest taste. I love this as a breakfast cereal with some light olive oil and salt to bring out the flavor, or as a side dish with dinner. Local stores often don’t carry the medium granulation, so ordering online is my easiest option. LOVE this product!
P**E
Texture has changed
I've been buying this for years and have always enjoyed it. But my last order seems to have a different texture when it is cooked, even though I am still boiling it like on the package directions. It has a strange dusty taste and texture, almost as if kasha "dust" has been substituted for the grains. Not sure what is going on. Am going to try a different brand for now.
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