:06:02
- Don't talk garbage.
- What for?
:06:07
We were made for each other.
:06:09
Eveyone knows you're my sister.
:06:12
Better think about what to buy
with our big sisters instead.
:06:15
I don't decide what we're eating.
:06:18
It's always the traditional dishes.
:06:22
Exactly.
:06:24
So don't forget anything.
:06:26
I'm sick of running to
the market for two lemons.
:06:30
Probably a couple of shallots.
:06:33
- What?
- Nothing.
:06:58
Khanh, do I throw out the seeds?
:07:01
No, cook the rice with it.
It will be nicer.
:07:04
And the pate?
One inch or two?
:07:08
- Let's see. Too thick.
- One inch is fine.
:07:11
Agreed.
:07:13
Liên, those shallot shoots?
:07:15
My God, I forgot.
:07:18
- Kiên could buy some.
- Let your husband be.
:07:21
Writers only know
about the human soul.
:07:24
He can't tell shallots from chives.
:07:27
But my husband,
he knows his plants.
:07:30
You're right.
:07:33
You should send Hai.
He'd love to do it.
:07:36
Okay. If the elders are chatting,
I'll send little brother.
:07:45
I photographed this fruit in Huê.
I'll spare you its scientific name.
:07:51
It's eaten with pickled prawns.
You only find it in Huê.
:07:55
Hai, go buy me some shallots!
:07:58
- Liên says you love the market.
- Yes, that's right.