Meet Kernza, the climate-friendly perennial grain that’s good for the soil, and better for the soul. Just one seed will grow into a robust deep rooted plant that provides a rich, flavorful grain year after year after year.
All you gotta do to support this ecological remedy is grab a box of Kodiak Kernza® Cakes Flapjack & Waffle Mix and whip up a delicious breakfast for a better future.
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It's time to add climate-friendly to the mix — literally. Kernza is a perennial grain that supports more sustainable, regenerative farming by reducing water contamination, soil depletion, and impacts on wildlife habitats. Can we appreciate these powerful perennial grains?! The delicious nutty flavor of Kodiak Kernza Cakes comes with a hearty 14g of protein per serving (when prepared), so you can start an adventurous day with a satisfying breakfast!
The Super Grain That’s Super Good
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14g of protein
Less gluten than wheat
High in fiber
Delicious nutty taste
Captures carbon
Helps retain clean water
Builds soil health
Enhances wildlife habitat
Kodiak Kernza Cakes is high in protein and antioxidants and has 8x the amount of fiber as wheat. That’s 18 grams of fiber and 19.2 grams of protein per 100 grams (wheat has 10.8 grams of fiber and 9.2 grams of protein). Kernza makes a perfect pancake due to its cake-flour-like attributes, and its sweet, nutty flavor pairs perfectly with syrup.
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A perennial grain with long roots that reach deep into the soil
Captures carbon
Helps retain clean water
Builds soil health
Enhances wildlife habitat
Perennial plants do not have to be reseeded or replanted every year, so they do not require annual plowing or herbicide applications after establishment.
Whereas to successfully grow annuals, farmers have to suppress or kill the vegetation (weeds) chemically or mechanically that compete with crops for sunlight, nutrients, and water, especially when the crops are seedlings. This soil disturbance has caused significant amounts of soil carbon loss (which ends up in the atmosphere as CO2), soil erosion, nutrient leakage, and changes in soil organisms.
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Perennial plants do not have to be reseeded or replanted every year, so they do not require annual plowing or herbicide applications after establishment.
Whereas to successfully grow annuals, farmers have to suppress or kill the vegetation (weeds) chemically or mechanically that compete with crops for sunlight, nutrients, and water, especially when the crops are seedlings. This soil disturbance has caused significant amounts of soil carbon loss (which ends up in the atmosphere as CO2), soil erosion, nutrient leakage, and changes in soil organisms.
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