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A poem a day – Haiku – Anchovies

October 29, 2014 by Padaek 4 Comments

A poem a day - Haiku - Anchovies
A poem a day – Haiku – Anchovies

Anchovies

mass bodies embalmed
layered fossils – fragile frames
bones buried in sea

Note: I love anchovies! Some consider their flavour similar to padaek. I bought this jar partly for the reusable glass jar. The anchovies taste amazing and the sunflower oil is sublime. They’re extreme pops of salty flavour when served chopped up or whole in salads.

Filed Under: Poetry Tagged With: A poem a day, Anchovies, Haiku

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