Todd: Hey, Lois, why don't you have a plum!
Lois: Oh, thank you very much. Lovely!
Todd: You like plums.?
Lois: I love all fruits, but plums especially.
Todd: Oh, there goes the water.
Lois: It's very juicy.
Todd: It is juicy. How does it taste?
Lois: Mm, it tastes sweet, very refreshing.
Todd: Mm, I love plums.
Lois: Yeah, me too.
Todd: Guess how much this box cost?
Lois: I'm thinking it's probably quite expensive, so in yen, maybe 1,000 yen.
Todd: Ah, yeah, pretty close. It cost 900 yen for 8 plums.
Lois: Very expensive in Japan.
Todd: I know it's crazy. In America you can get this for like maybe 200 yen. Not even that, maybe 100 yen.
Lois: In England it's cheap but probably not as cheap as in America. I think maybe because we have to import everything. It's slightly more expensive.
Todd: Actually, that's a good question. What fruits do you grow in England?
Lois: Apples and Apples and maybe pears and...
Todd: No coconuts?
Lois: No coconuts. No bananas. and maybe we grow plums. I don't know.
Todd: It looks like a very English fruit.
Lois: But definitely apples.
Todd: Or strawberries?
Lois: Strawberries, oh yeah. Lots of strawberries and tomatoes but maybe they're a vegetable some people say fruit. Some people say vegetable. But lots of tomatoes. And I'm sure lots of other things but, I just know about apples.
Todd: What's your favorite fruit?
Lois: My favorite fruit! I really like pineapples, and I also like strawberries. Strawberries
and cream. It's one of my favorite desserts.
Todd: Yeah, so have you ever been to Wimbleton and had strawberries and cream?
Lois: I haven't. I'd love to go. But strawberries and cream at Wimbleton are so expensive.
I don't know how much but really, really expensive.