Canapes

Canapé is a decorative food and is used to eat in one bite. It is used to serve during cocktail hours and comes in two tastes, salty or spicy. Most crackers are served with the topping of canopy of savory food including meat, fish, cheese, caviar, purees, relish, foie gras etc. Traditionally the food is used to build on stale white bread in various shapes including circles, squares, strips, rings, triangles etc.

Canapes

Sonnet is one of the number forms of lyric poetry originally from Europe. It is the Occitan word and it means as the 'little song' or also as a 'Little Sound'. William Shakespeare is one of the writers who wrote 154 sonnet. Giacomo da Lentini, head of the Sicilian School under Frederick II has created an Italian sonnet. He wrote almost 250 sonnets.

However, these days the soneet is considered as old fashioned but some schools including John Berryman, Wilfred Owen, Edwin Morgan, George Meredith, Robert Frost, Rupert Brooke, Edna St, George Sterling, Vincent Millay, E. E. Cummings, Pablo Neruda, Jorge Luis Borges, Joan Brossa, Rainer Maria Rilke, Rianer, Vikram Seth etc are still in use of the Sonnet.

The term fortnight is a unit, which is equivalent to time of 14 days. The word is obtained from Old English feorwertyne niht, which means 'fourteen nights'. Fortnight is mostly used in the Britain and other countries including Pakistan, India, Australia and New Zealand. The term biweekly is also in use by the payroll system

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