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?
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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