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옆에 쇼핑하던 젊은 여자에게 말했습니다.
Organic and regular? "
여자가 친절하게 설명했습니다.
영자가 물었습니다.
영자가 고개를 끄덕였습니다.
영자가 다시 물었습니다.
여자가 웃으며 말했습니다.
But organic is better for your body — no chemical residue. "
영자가 잠깐 두 사과를 번갈아 봤습니다.
그리고 유기농 사과를 집어들었습니다.
And I am grandmother. Must stay healthy! "
여자가 웃으며 말했습니다.
집에 와서 딸에게 말했습니다.
딸이 말했습니다.
영자가 웃으며 말했습니다.
Young-ja sees two kinds of apples.
One is organic. One is regular.
Organic costs $5.99. Regular costs $2.99.
Young-ja does not know the difference.
She asks a shopper. "What is the difference?"
The shopper says, "Organic has no pesticides. No chemicals."
Young-ja says, "So organic is better for health?"
"Yes!"
Young-ja picks organic apples.
"Health is important. I am a grandmother — must stay healthy!"
The shopper laughs. "Best reason ever!"
Young-ja stands in front of two kinds of apples.
Organic: $5.99 per pound. Regular: $2.99 per pound.
She doesn't understand the difference.
She asks a young woman nearby.
"What is the difference between these two? Organic and regular?"
The woman explains: organic means no pesticides — no chemicals sprayed on the fruit.
Young-ja asks, "Pesticides? That means chemicals for bugs?"
"Exactly!"
Young-ja asks one more question: "Same taste?"
The woman says most people can't taste the difference,
but organic has no chemical residue — better for the body.
Young-ja picks up the organic apples without hesitation.
"Organic. Health is important. I am a grandmother — must stay healthy!"
The woman laughs. "Best reason I've heard all day!"
Young-ja walks home proud of her decision — and her English.
Young-ja stood in the produce aisle holding one apple in each hand.
Left hand: "Organic Apples — $5.99/lb."
Right hand: "Regular Apples — $2.99/lb."
The price difference was significant. But so, apparently, was something else.
She just didn't know what.
She turned to the woman next to her, who was examining avocados with great seriousness.
"Excuse me — I'm sorry to interrupt. What is the difference between these two?
Organic and regular? "
The woman looked up immediately." Oh, of course!
Organic means the apples are grown without pesticides.
No chemicals are sprayed on them during the growing process. "
Young-ja turned this over in her mind.
"Pesticides — that means spray? For insects?"
"Exactly. Chemical sprays used to keep bugs away from the crops.
Organic farmers don't use them. "
"So — organic apple: no spray. Regular apple: spray."
"That's it in a nutshell."
Young-ja looked at both apples again.
"And taste? Is the taste different?"
The woman considered honestly.
"Most people genuinely can't tell the difference in taste.
But organic doesn't have chemical residue on the skin —
so some people feel it's better for your health, especially if you eat the peel. "
Young-ja set the regular apple back and kept the organic one.
"I will take organic. Health is very important to me.
And I am a grandmother — I must stay healthy for a long time yet. "
The woman burst out laughing.
"That is the best reason I have heard in this supermarket today."
At home, Young-ja washed the apple, cut it into careful slices, and tasted one.
Sweet. Crisp. Clean.
She couldn't tell if it tasted different from a regular apple.
But it tasted like a good decision.
And that, she thought, was enough.
Young-ja sees two kinds of apples.
One is organic. One is regular.
Organic costs $5.99. Regular costs $2.99.
Young-ja does not know the difference.
She asks a shopper. "What is the difference?"
The shopper says, "Organic has no pesticides. No chemicals."
Young-ja says, "So organic is better for health?"
"Yes!"
Young-ja picks organic apples.
"Health is important. I am a grandmother — must stay healthy!"
The shopper laughs. "Best reason ever!"
Young-ja stands in front of two kinds of apples.
Organic: $5.99 per pound. Regular: $2.99 per pound.
She doesn't understand the difference.
She asks a young woman nearby.
"What is the difference between these two? Organic and regular?"
The woman explains: organic means no pesticides — no chemicals sprayed on the fruit.
Young-ja asks, "Pesticides? That means chemicals for bugs?"
"Exactly!"
Young-ja asks one more question: "Same taste?"
The woman says most people can't taste the difference,
but organic has no chemical residue — better for the body.
Young-ja picks up the organic apples without hesitation.
"Organic. Health is important. I am a grandmother — must stay healthy!"
The woman laughs. "Best reason I've heard all day!"
Young-ja walks home proud of her decision — and her English.
Young-ja stood in the produce aisle holding one apple in each hand.
Left hand: "Organic Apples — $5.99/lb."
Right hand: "Regular Apples — $2.99/lb."
The price difference was significant. But so, apparently, was something else.
She just didn't know what.
She turned to the woman next to her, who was examining avocados with great seriousness.
"Excuse me — I'm sorry to interrupt. What is the difference between these two?
Organic and regular? "
The woman looked up immediately." Oh, of course!
Organic means the apples are grown without pesticides.
No chemicals are sprayed on them during the growing process. "
Young-ja turned this over in her mind.
"Pesticides — that means spray? For insects?"
"Exactly. Chemical sprays used to keep bugs away from the crops.
Organic farmers don't use them. "
"So — organic apple: no spray. Regular apple: spray."
"That's it in a nutshell."
Young-ja looked at both apples again.
"And taste? Is the taste different?"
The woman considered honestly.
"Most people genuinely can't tell the difference in taste.
But organic doesn't have chemical residue on the skin —
so some people feel it's better for your health, especially if you eat the peel. "
Young-ja set the regular apple back and kept the organic one.
"I will take organic. Health is very important to me.
And I am a grandmother — I must stay healthy for a long time yet. "
The woman burst out laughing.
"That is the best reason I have heard in this supermarket today."
At home, Young-ja washed the apple, cut it into careful slices, and tasted one.
Sweet. Crisp. Clean.
She couldn't tell if it tasted different from a regular apple.
But it tasted like a good decision.
And that, she thought, was enough.
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