First come the juicy tartness of the fruit (grapes, pineapple, and plums), followed by the brown sugar notes of the chocolate, which blend seamlessly with the cereal and toasted bread aromas of buckwheat. On the palate, the crisp texture is simply exceptional.
Sobacha: these are roasted buckwheat seeds.
The name comes from the Japanese words “soba,” meaning “buckwheat,” and “cha,” meaning “tea.” However, when these seeds are infused in water, they do not make a tea but rather a herbal infusion. Sobacha contains neither caffeine nor theine, and therefore has no stimulating effects. It is also worth noting that it is naturally gluten-free.
Its benefits are numerous: it is rich in antioxidants, supports digestion, helps with detoxification, and is a source of vitamins, proteins, and minerals.