| Hint: can be both savoury and sweet |
I'm not going to do a haiku today. It's not easy for me to come up with haikus. It takes some thinking and I don't feel like it today. Today's thingamajig grows on trees, especially in sunny places. The United States is a top producer. It can be eaten raw or cooked. It is high in fiber and vitamin E. What is it?
Well if you wont give us a clue in haiku form I will answer in haiku form:
ReplyDeleteIt is a fruit
Its the photo of the day
You know what it is
It looks like an old man's eyelid, sideways. I don't think it's an old man though. I'm gonna go with dates even though I'm pretty sure it's a wrong answer.
ReplyDeleteHaha, just looking at the photo I thought pancakes.
ReplyDeletewalnut
ReplyDeleteIs it an almond?
ReplyDeleteIs it a pecan??
ReplyDeletean almond?
ReplyDeletean almond?
ReplyDeleteSome sort of nut?
ReplyDeleteit's look like skin problem
ReplyDeleteShutterbug, thanks for your recent visit!
ReplyDeleteAs to your thingamajig you have me stumped.
I'd say some type of yam but I know I would not eat one raw. :-) Oh & sorry about the mouse...
eh, don't feel bad about the mouse. There are plenty more where that came from :)
ReplyDeleteis it a walnut?
ReplyDeletean apricot?
ReplyDeleteAwww.. Well, maybe it wanted warmth but mice are known to spread very fatal diseases so it was for the best shutterbug. <3
ReplyDeleteAs for the thingamajig, it looks like an almond to me. I am unsure because I am not a fan of almonds so I don't consider them :/ sweet!
You shouldn't feel bad about getting rid of something that clearly didn't belong in your kitchen! :)
ReplyDeletePoor mouse. :(
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