my kitchen notes (put together from various internet sources)
I did a quick search and mostly many places mention "kuttu" for marathi too. In one site it mentions as "Gavhache Peeth". I am not really sure.--DK
Thanks for the suggestions Meena. Will def. try it out next time, it sounds delicious indeed. And to my knowledge, Rajgaro is Amaranth and not Buckwheat --DK
Nope, its not. You should find it in the stores by name of "Kuttu atta". I find it even in the US Indian stores under that name - so def. should be available in India esp. given that its pretty famous in Maharashtra. --DK
I do not have a precise info on that. Some sites mention its known as "Kuttu" in telugu too and another site mentions that its "Bukgehu". I have no idea! But this is how whole buckwheat grains look like - http://grathio.com/images/buckwheat_tea.jpg. These are ground to make the flour --DK
By niketa on Aug 11, 2014