Buckwheat Kasha, toasted groats - organic, non-GMO, kosher vs Skvira Roasted Buckwheat Groats 800 g (4 packs) - Kasha
Overall winner: Skvira Roasted Buckwheat Groats 800 g (4 packs) - Kasha
Key Differences
Skvira’s product is roasted, steamed (not fried) buckwheat groats from Ukraine with a higher average rating (4.80 from 389 reviews) and sits at a more affordable price tier; Food to Live is a larger organic, non-GMO, gluten-free kasha (8 lb) with more reviews but a lower average rating (4.40 from 574) and reports of variable roasting and occasional bad smell. Choose Skvira if you want a roasted, clean-grain flavor and higher reviewer satisfaction; choose Food to Live if you prioritize organic/non-GMO certification and a bulk quantity
Buckwheat Kasha, toasted groats - organic, non-GMO, kosher
Organic buckwheat kasha with toasted whole groats. Low-calorie option rich in minerals and gluten-free. Customers note tasty flavor and easy cooking, with some concerns about smell
Pros
- gluten-free & non-GMO
- organic certification
- toasted whole groats for flavor
- source of iron and manganese
Cons
- some customers report a horrible smell
- mixed roasting quality noted by customers
Skvira Roasted Buckwheat Groats 800 g (4 packs) - Kasha
Skvira buckwheat groats, roasted for tender texture via steaming. Authentic Ukrainian kasha with clean grains and health benefits. Customer note: authentic Ukrainian product with perfectly roasted grains
Pros
- roasted grains for rich flavor
- steamed, not fried for nutrients
- clean, consistent grains
- health benefits from whole grains
Cons
- value for money mixed opinions
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Skvira |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Skvira |
| User Reviews | Skvira |