Residents of European countries do not eat buckwheat not because they do not like its taste.
The fact is that it is simply not grown in European countries. This is reported by the Zen channel "Glass Fairy Tale" with reference to a German farmer.
Why don't they eat buckwheat in Europe?
This is because growing buckwheat in Europe is considered unprofitable.
This crop is not suitable for intensive farming in European countries.
Simply put, European agriculture simply cannot afford the costs of producing buckwheat.
No European resident will buy buckwheat at a price 7-8 times higher than wheat, writes the Zen channel.
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