Inspired by the theme at

I once have used a haiku by Basho about Red Pepper in one of my posts on Basho Revisited, my other weblog. It's a wonderful haiku and I wrote a haiku in response on that one about Mustard seed, but that's not were this episode op September Heights is about.
Pepper is a datingsite, but also a seasoning vegetable ... what to do with this prompt? Which way I prefer to go? I will go for the spicy way.
Pepper is often described as the "king of spices," and it shares a place on most dinner tables with salt. The word pepper originated from the Sanskrit word pippali, meaning berry. Pepper is now grown in
look at those colors
yellow, red and green peppers -
beware I am hot !
I like the taste of this spice. To me it can't be hot and vivacious enough. I love spicy food. So another one on pepper.
seasoned salad
dressed in vivacious peppers
taste of the East
And another one ... more creative verse on peppers.
my allotment
private Eastern source
all kinds of pepper
I hope you all liked this one ... finally no cascading this time (smiles), see you all tomorrow.
Pepper can sure spice up the food ~
ReplyDeleteNice one ~
Very peppery. Just reading your haiku made my mouth water.
ReplyDeleteNice cooking and a history lesson great way to write it
ReplyDeleteYour vivacious peppers are quite saucy! I loved your take and photos!
ReplyDeleteNicely done!
ReplyDeleteWonderful spicy haiku today. The last one is my favourite :-)
ReplyDeleteAttractively colorful! But you're right - 'beware, it's hot.'
ReplyDeleteI love the photos and the haiku
ReplyDeleteColorful and spicy haiku!!!
ReplyDeletehmmm..so hot and colorful..
ReplyDeleteLoved your little description .... and all those peppers ... wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, colourful and apt Haiku. I love the first one
ReplyDeleteWow. All three are amazing, but I like the second one for its last line. Beautifully done :)
ReplyDeleteNice set :) Those chilli peppers look hot !
ReplyDeleteI love all these spicy delicious haiku!
ReplyDeleteVery nice...all three ... thanks for sharing...spicy haiku...good for the spirit ☺.
ReplyDeletePeace,
Siggi in Downeast Maine, USA
Your words make me hunger for a vivacious pepper right now--something to set my tongue afire!
ReplyDeletePepper Tree
Spiciness is in the air!
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I like the first one most, the pepper speaking to us, take care!
ReplyDelete:)