Picking Young Greens (wakanatsumi)


Just about the first green that will come up here in Sweden are the nettles. They can be turned into a delicious soup, that in old times used to be the first real taste of what the nature has to offer. Here it is still many months away, but I hope I will remember them. When you pick them young enough they don’t yet sting, and maybe you can have a little less of the stinging kind as summer comes.

tender greens
picking nettles for my soup –
before the sting

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January 19, 2015

24 responses to “Picking Young Greens (wakanatsumi)

  1. Very nice – have to agree with Suzanne and SalvaVenia here — loving the layers in your haiku / haibun.

    Plus, I learned something. Never heard of nettles for soup before!

  2. Somebody said a weed is a plant whose use you don’t understand.
    I think I’d have a hard time getting cozy with nettle.

    Cheers!
    JzB

  3. We have nettles here, and I was surprised to see them when we visited Germany, and thrilled to know they’re there in Sweden too. I’ve never cooked them but might try it this spring. Usually I keep dried nettles for allergy tea. Great haiku!

  4. You brought back memories from childhood….I have tasted the nettle soup a few times at my grandparents’ place, yet was spared from the stinging part…:)

  5. A charming haiku. Like many things in life, it’s all about timing. I have read of nettles in literature, though, in all my days I have never encountered them. But, a quick goggle confirms that, in fact, they do grow in Canada. Interesting.

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