In Powai’s heart, where healthy living thrives,
Flax- Healthy Living restaurant, a haven where nourishment arrives.
In Haiku style, concise and pure,
Let’s explore dishes that ensure health assuredness.
Moroccan Spiced Bowl
Moroccan Spiced Bowl,
Chicken, quinoa, seeds,
Vitamins dance, in colors, a feast.
Mezze Bowl
Mezze Bowl’s embrace,
Couscous, greens, and grace,
Low-cal delight, on health we chase.
Hummus and Paneer
Hummus and Paneer,
Wrap of protein’s cheer,
In whole wheat’s hug, health is near.
Hummus and Chicken
Hummus and Chicken
Wrap of high protein,
whole wheat tortilla, baby spinach
Tandoori delight
Tandoori delight,
Paneer, avocado’s flight,
Grain-free goodness, a healthful bite
Haiku, a form of three lines,
Seventeen syllables, a rhythm that shines.
In the world of poetry, it’s a brief delight,
Just like Flax’s dishes, where health takes flight.
Haiku is a traditional form of Japanese poetry known for its brevity and simplicity. Haikus often focus on nature, seasons, emotions, or a brief moment in time. They aim to capture a vivid and contemplative snapshot of a scene or experience, allowing readers to reflect on the essence of the subject. Haikus emphasize concise and evocative language, using imagery and symbolism to convey deep meaning in a minimalistic way. This traditional form of poetry has been adapted and appreciated in many cultures beyond Japan and remains a popular and cherished style for poets and readers alike.
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