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11Overview223344Buckwheat is a cooking ingredient in Crimson Desert classified under the Grains category of gatherables. Despite its name, Buckwheat is not actually a wheat variety. It features thick, grayish brown kernels with a subtle aroma and mild flavor, and it grows exclusively in the mountainous highlands of the Hernand region where the high altitude and cooler temperatures suit its cultivation.5566In-Game Description7788"Features thick and grayish brown kernels with a subtle aroma and mild flavor. Resembles wheat but grows exclusively in mountains."991010Item Properties11111212PropertyValueTypeGatherable / Cooking IngredientCategoryGrainHow to ObtainGrocer vendors, farmingPrimary RegionHernand highlandsUsed InCooking recipes requiring grain ingredients1313Where to Find14141515Grocer Vendors: Purchase Buckwheat from grocery merchants. Shops in the Hernand highlands stock it most frequently since it is a locally grown crop.Farming: Buckwheat can potentially be cultivated at the Greymane Camp farm. Its preference for cooler, elevated terrain makes it a unique highland crop.16161717Buckwheat's exclusive mountain cultivation means it is less widely distributed than Wheat or Barley. Grocers outside Hernand may carry limited stock.18181919Cooking Uses20202121Buckwheat works as a grain ingredient in cooking. Its mild flavor profile makes it suitable for porridges and simple grain dishes. The kernels hold their shape well when cooked, adding body to soups and stews. See Recovery Items for the full recipe list.22222323Tips24242525Buckwheat is rarer than other grains because it only grows in the Hernand highlands. Buy extra whenever you visit mountain towns.Do not confuse Buckwheat with Wheat. They come from different regions and have distinct appearances despite the similar name.For all grain items and how they compare, see Meats and Grains.