The tone of "Ode to an Artichoke" is reverent and celebratory, as the speaker praises the artichoke for its beauty and complexity. The poem appreciates the artichoke as a culinary wonder and symbol of nature's richness.
When wild, crazy vegetables seem to be getting ready for battle above the ground, underneath the carrot sleeps and the cabbage is trying on a skirt. The oregano perfumes the world while the artichoke, armed for battle, stays quiet in it's plot.
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Artichoke; Aubergine
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An artichoke bottom is the edible fleshy receptacle at the bottom of an artichoke flower.
the artichoke symbolizes peace
The plural of artichoke is artichokes.
Artichoke is the correct spelling.
No, a cocktail artichoke is a standard artichoke that grows in the shadow underside of the plant. It gets less sun so it doesn't develope as large as your common globe artichoke.