Da theme dis monf is all about the strength of da small, so to honor da Chickpea, natuwally only a Haiku would dewww! A Haiku, although tiny, makes it’s mawrk wif onwy 3 lines. Can yewww bewieve it!?
Let’s learn a bit more about da Haiku below and pwease, blenjoy Da Garbanzo’s Metamorphosis!
by Tiny Chef
(translated by mish ally)
Firm peas in dried pods
Breaking free, to then transform
Delicious Hummus
A quick note about a Haiku poem! A haiku is a short, unrhymed poem. The structure of a haiku in English typically follows a three-line, 5-7-5 syllable pattern. They originated in Japan and are now written in many languages worldwide. Haiku traditionally focus on nature and the seasons, but modern versions explore a wide range of topics. Traditional haiku follow specific rules like seasonal references and cutting words, while modern haiku allow more flexibility. Writing a haiku involves brainstorming, drafting, and revising to create a vivid, focused moment!