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The Ugly Vegetables
A Chinese-American girl wishes for a garden of bright flowers instead of one full of bumpy, ugly vegetables. The neighbors' gardens look so much prettier and so much more inviting to the young gardener than the garden of "black-purple-green vines, fuzzy wrinkled leaves, prickly stems, and a few little yellow flowers" that she and her mother grow. Nevertheless, mother assures her that "these are better than flowers." Come harvest time, everyone agrees as those ugly Chinese vegetables become the tastiest, most aromatic soup they have ever known. As the neighborhood comes together to share flowers and ugly vegetable soup, the young gardener learns that regardless of appearances, everything has its own beauty and purpose.
Author
Grace Lin
Lessons Associated with this Resource
- FoodMASTER: Vegetables
- Eating Plants
- Cultures, Food, and Communities Around the World (Grades 3-5)
- Cultures, Food, and Communities Around the World (Grades K-2)
- Vegetables: Tops and Bottoms