Buckwheat

/ˈbʌk.wɪt/ noun

A grain crop with small angular seeds that are ground into flour and used for pancakes, noodles, and other foods.

From Dutch 'boekweit' meaning 'beech wheat,' because the seeds resemble beech nuts. Brought to Europe from Asia via trade routes in medieval times.

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