Observe a piece of broccoli. Note the shape, color, size, smell, taste and texture of the vegetable. List descriptors related to these features (e.g. green, small, puffy, crunchy).
List other objects that have those attributes. For example, pretzels are crunchy, clouds are puffy and trees are green.
Compare the broccoli to the other object; you may refer to the shared attribute or omit it.
Form a simile by saying that the broccoli is like another object: "The raw broccoli was as crunchy as a pretzel."
Make a metaphorical statement by writing about broccoli as if it were another object: "The green trees were crunchy."
Give the broccoli human characteristics; this is personification. For example, "The uneaten broccoli stared at me from the plate."
Use hyperbole, exaggeration, to emphasize a characteristic of the broccoli: "One bite of broccoli is more healthful than a year's worth of carrots."