Sep 09
Haiku Review: Cucumber and Tomato Haiku
Posted: under Reviews.
Tags: cucumbers, eating, food, fruit, gardens, recipes, tomato, tomatoes, vegetablesSeptember 9th, 2010
Summer is wrapping up. So too is the growing season.
While it’s especially hard for me, a Minnesotan who knows that winter is just a few months away, to say good-bye to the heat and humidity, I am at least able to acknowledge that summer’s end brings a delicious bounty of garden produce.
There are few things in life so grand (as far as I’m concerned) as a ripe tomato picked from your very own vine and drizzled in olive oil. I was thrilled, therefore when I stumbled upon a series of haiku in praise of the tomato.
The haiku were penned by Lori Writer, who writes for a Twin Cities food-obsessed web site called Heavy Table.
Her tomato haiku link to recipes suggesting new ways to use up your bumper crop. This one, in particular, stood out to me:
Tomato ice cream
sounds ghastly. But, tomato
is a fruit, you know.
Writer’s tomato haiku are actually a year old. I stumbled upon them because I was reading a more recent post by her in which she put together a collection of haiku praising the cucumber.
Like her tomato haiku, her cucumber haiku link to recipes suggesting various ways to eat all the cukes your vines have produced.
But I happen to like her introductory cucumber haiku the best:
Glorious August.
Long days, borealis nights.
Cukes, by the bucket.
And even though summer’s heat seems to have passed me by (fall has come on with a vengence here) I can’t stop myself from thinking about the recipe suggested by this cucumber haiku:
Lemonade Chiller,
tart and sweet. Leaves you cool as
any cucumber.













