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About Soba (Buckwheat)

          (1) A word, buckwheat
        (2) Common Buckwheat as a plant
        (3) In Canada
        (4) In Japan
        (5) In the World

                                                          


A word, the Buckwheat, originates in Anglo-Saxon. ie, "Boc and Whoet" (Beech and Wheat). Because a shape of the Buckwheat fruit is similar to the beechnut and usages are also about the same for wheat like bread making etc. And the Scots simplified it to current english word of "Buckwheat". But scientifically speaking Buckwheat despite of its name does not belong to the wheat family. In China and Japan, Buckwheat is also named as a wheat family. It is interesting to note that both in East and West regardless of people, same naming was given to this grain. What the human being feels and thinks is the same anywhere .New World

Fagopyrum Esculentum is an scientific name of common buckwheat we normally consume.
The place of origin of Buckwheat is said to be China. An oldest documentary records in China about 1500 years ago already had some article on Buckwheat. In the medieval period, Buckwheat was introduced to Europe through The Silk Road by people of the Saracen Empire. Thus in French the buckwheat got a name of "Sarrasin". Then at beginning of 17th century Buckwheat was brought into the New World by the Pilgrim Fathers on board the "Mayflower".

Common Buckwheat is an annual plant characterized with its heart-shaped leaves and fruits are pyramid-shaped on axillary with densely clustered white flowers. Buckwheat is fast growing plant and in Japan we say "Soba grows in 75 days.". It is the tall erect plant with 70-150cm in height and produce several branches but very prone to lodging due to hollow stem and shallow root system. In Central/Western Canada, the seeding ranges between 1st and 20th of June avoiding the risk of last spring frost and early autumn frost as Buckwheat is very susceptible to the frost.

Buckwheat is not commercially important as wheat or rice but it brings us surprising health benefits because of its taste and superior nutritious aspects to other grains . Recently as the study of many scientists revealed well balanced nutritious structure of Buckwheat with high Protein, Vitamins, Fibres etc. together with other ingredients like Rutin which is reported to effectively lowers blood pressure and cleans cholesterol and prevents and cures most adult's diseases such as Cancer, Cardio Vascular diseases and blood related diseases or Diabetes so on. The study now undergoing is opening a new window for man-buckwheat interface which also is stimulating the demand for expansion of this excellent grain. It could be said though Buckwheat is traditional food but also is futuristic healthy food too.

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In Canada, Manitoba is called "Buckwheat Capital of Canada" and produces about 70% of domestic production followed by CanadaQuebec and Ontario each about bit more than 10%. There are also small production in Saskatchewan and Alberta. About 2/3 of the crop is exported mainly to Japan. Of course some goes to USA and Europe too.
My gracious! Local comsumption is sadly small despite of its miracle power. This is a problem. It is important to let Canadians know the Buckwheat's surprising possibilities to the health. Alas! again. Canadians don't have Buckwheat restaurant to enjoy neither supermarket to buy. Sorry. But don't worry hereafter you can come to us for eating and buying.
According to the Government, "Smoking" was defined as an epidemic of 20th century. Now they say "Obesity" is the epidemic of 21st century. In USA neary 65% and in Canada 55% of people are said to be obese. What would be the cause of this problem? Someone can say simply it's because of their DNA set in the races. It could be said so but more realistically I think it is a matter of the "life style". Cancer, diabetes, heart and blood related diseases etc are said to be "Adult diseases" or "Life Style diseases". Proper exercise , proper diet and proper way of living could prevent or even cure these diseases. It is very important to review our way of life and change it accordingly. Especially eat small, eat healthy is the key. Then you will realize possibility and status of buckwheat to this epidemic.

Grain Commission establishes grades for buckwheat among other grains. It classifies in 3 grades checking the degree of soundness, damages such as dehulled or immature and foreign materials such as cereal grains, ergot, stones etc. So I will carefully choose only "Canada No.1 Grade" for my business to serve you the best quality. There are many varieties of Buckwheat which Canada deserves to be proud of. As one of the most advanced country in Buckwheat study, Agriculture Canada thereafter succeeded by Kade Research Ltd, Morden Manitoba, developes many varieties. First variety was "Tokyo" which parent seeds were said to be brought from Japan, then comes famous "Mancan", "Manor", "AC Manisoba" etc.. Latest varieties are "Koban" and "Koto" which are improved greatly the yeilding and quality. Shortly epoch-making self-pollinated new variety will be released and it will dramatically change the agricultural scenery and give a strong positive impact to the industry. Now in China as well as USA, they mainly grow "Mancan" which was named taking initials of Manitoba and Canada. So it would not be an overstatement to say that Canada is the king of the world buckwheat industry.
I wrote above explanation only a few years ago(2003), but the pace of the studay goes very fast and in autumn 2005 first self-pollinated variety in the world "Koma" has been introduced to the market officially. But life span of the new variety is said to be only for 2/3 years and further improved new variety will be followed. What a surprising pace!
I am now using this Koma variety at Soba Sunday and quite happy to have support from our patrons. Colour, aroma and flavour are good and also workability at the time of making soba is excellent. So I'm very interested in next further improved new variety to come. But one sad thing is that it's getting more and more difficult to obtain other good old varieties.

North American Buckwheat Promotional Committee
In December 2001, buckwheat related people from government/private organizations mainly in Manitoba gathered together and formed this committee in order to develop and promote expanded use of buckwheat and its products by creating awareness of buckwheat's natural nutritional advantages and started acting as a technical advisory committee to the Canadian Special Crops Association. The committee quickly realized with consumer demand for foods with health benefits, along with the increased interest of functional foods and nutraceauticals, there was a need to educate consumers about the health benefits and nutritional attributes of buckwheat. A strategy was developed to educate health professionals (dietitians, food and nutrition professionals) of the nutritional attributes of buckwheat, who in turn would educate the public. Slow but steady will win the race.
We are also making promotional activities here in Ontario using CSCA's nice brochures at the Soba Workshops at Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre in Toronto or other hand making Soba Classes and of course at Soba Sunday..
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In Japan, first record on Buckwheat appeared about 1300 years ago. It was the Nara Era and Empress Gensho encouraged the Japanpeople to cultivate more buckwheat and wheat preparing for the famine. But it was only about 400 years ago in Edo Era (Tokugawa Shogun Era) when Soba in noodle style of eating was establishsed firmly. This was supported by the diffusion of the water mill and stone mill in both rural and urban areas. By that time granular style was common way of eating. Soba in noodle style was the food for the celebration or for gala occasion and felt something special. For example, at the time of moving to the new place of living, Japanese still buy Soba to their new neighbours(Hikkoshi Soba). Or at the New Year's Eve, we eat soba wishing for prosperous new year and longevity. Nowadays Soba establish its reputation as one of the most sophisticated and refined foods in Japan backed up by the tradition and especially by stylish Edokko culture. Edokko can be defined as the people who lived in Edo (ancient name of Tokyo) for more than three generations and were very generous for spending everything in one night but with plenty of guts. To tell you the truth, I am also a semi-Edokko born in heart of Edo, Asakusa, and grown up there but only with 2 generations. Amongst many Soba styles, I will serve my Soba in line with the main stream of Edo Style which is the most advanced and refined style technically and also in quality and presentation. Japan consumes about 125,000K/T of buckwheat per year but domestic production is only about 25,000K/T leaving self-sufficiency ratio of only 20% of the total consumption. So Japan is the largest customer for Canadian Buckwheat but also severest demanding country in quality of the crop only buying No. 1 Grade of the new crops which can give desired flavour and aroma to its Soba. Canadian export to Japan in 5 years average ending year 2000 was about 6,700K/T. We see the declining tendency eaten up its market share by China. Why? Of course China has a geographical advantage together with its low labour costs but it's not all. I do feel that Canadian exporters' endeavour to sell their marchandise is somewhat unfocused and a lot of thing should be studied harder in order to have a success in the aimed market. Anyway counting the volume of Canadian creation of Buckwheat (ManCan variety) from No.1 exporter, China and 2nd, USA, more than 1/3 of Japanese comsumption is Canadian related one.

Japanese Consumption of Buckwheat by supplyig countries
@Year Japan Canada USA China Australia Others TTL Supply
1996 24,000
21.2
4,609
4.1
12,974
11.5
79,400
62.3
919
0.8%
169
0.1
113,071
100
1997 21,877
17.3
9,635
7.6
7,187
5.7
86,916
68.7
908
0.7
1
0.0
126,524
100
1998 17,900
15.3
7,714
6.6
8,466
7.2
82,098
70.0
985
0.8%
96
0.1
117,259
100
1999 24,023
18.9
5,445
4.3
8,193
6.4
87,813
69.0
1,561
1.2
332
0.3
127,313
100
2000 29,200
23.1
5,969
4.7
7,922
6.3
81,848
64.8
834
0.7
477
0.4
125,250
100
5 Years Average 23,400
19.2
6,674
5.5
8,938
7.3
81,815
67.0
1,041
0.9
215
0.2
122,083
100.0
5 Year Import Share 6.8 9.1 82.9 1.1 0.2 Imp 100
2001 25,400
21.5%
4,148
3.5%
4,675
4.0%
82,460
69.8%
856
0.7%
583
0.5%
118,122
100%
2002 29,000
24.7%
3,600
3.1%
5,600
4.8%
80,000
68.1%
1,100
0.9%
250
0.2%
117,550K/T
100%

                           Remarks: 2002 Chinese figure shows 80,000M/T but figure of de-hulled groats of about 13,000K/T should be added onto their figure. Consequently China's actual share will be 71.2%

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In the world;The World   According to FAO statistics, world buckwheat harvest in 5 years average from 2000 to 2004 was reported to be
2.71 Million K/T. The biggest producer is China followed by Russian Federation(CIS). Russian group combined with Eastern Europeans shares about 40% of world production. By these two groups about 91% of the world production is covered though Russia is suffering poor harvest in recent years and getting buckwheat as food aids from USA.
Following chart will give you detailed World Production of Buckwheat in Metric Ton. (It is interesting to note
the way of reporting the figures. It clearly shows the characteristics of their nation...)

Ranking Country 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 5Year-Average
No.1 China 1,950,000 1,250,000 968,000 1,340,000 1,500,000 1,401,600K/T
N0.2 Russia    997,600 574,360 302,480 525,350 580,000    595,958K/T
No.3 Ukraine    480,600 388,000 209,000 311,000 430,000    363,720K/T
No.4 France      36,934 58,872 80,788 101,729 70,000      69,665K/T
No.5 USA      65,000 65,000 65,000 65,000 65,000      65,000K/T
No.6 Poland      73,384 58,661 40,042 44,068 59,050      55,041K/T
No.7 Brasil      50,000 50,000 48,000 48,000 48,000      48,800K/T
No.8 Kazakhstan      28,700 44,900 29,647 30,000 24,000       31,449K/T
No.9 Japan    28,500 26,000 25,400 26,800 26,800      26,700K/T
No.10 Lithuania      14,800 12,700 10,600 14,700 15,000      13,560K/T
No.11 Canada    13,600 16,300 12,200   9,900 10,000      12,400K/T
World Production Total 3,778,735 2,586,338 1,817,064 2,552,119 2,856,090  2,718,069K/T

Canada in recent years shows a decline due to bad weather such as drought, frost and rain etc. and also competition with other crops
accelerated this tendency. But an introduction of complete new variety which is the final stage of field testing into market in short future witll change the whole situation and the production as well as the domestic consumption will pick up very quickly.
Russians and Eastern Europeans eat whole groats in Kasha (means porridges in Russian language but recipe varies), soup ,
breakfast cereals or . French loves buckwheat Crêpe etc. and so many buckwheat dishes exsist around the world.


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