- Soonja: Minari is truly the best. It grows anywhere, like weeds. So anyone can pick and eat it. Rich or poor, anyone can enjoy it and be healthy. Minari can be put in kimchi, put in stew, put in soup. It can be medicine if you are sick. Minari is wonderful, wonderful!
- Soonja: Stop, David! Leave it alone! It might crawl away and hide! David. It's better to see it than to have it hide. Things that hide are more dangerous and scary.
- Jacob: Americans... Believing that nonsense! David. Korean people use their heads. Okay? We use our minds.
- Soonja: Here. Try some.
- David: I don't want it.
- Monica: Drink it. Grandma brought it from Korea.
- Soonja: That's it!
- David: I don't want it.
- Monica: It's expensive. Drink it all. Good! Such a good boy!
- David: Grandma...
- Soonja: Yeah?
- David: In the future, never, ever bring this again.
- Monica: Stop, David. You'll drink one cup every day.
- Anne: We shouldn't be so far out here. David.
- Soonja: It's fine! Just a little further. This would be a great place.
- Anne: Grandma. We shouldn't be here because of the snakes.
- Soonja: Do you even know what minari is? You stupid Americans. I brought some minari seeds from Korea. We can plant them right over there.
- David: I'm going down.
- Anne: David!
- Soonja: The minari will grow well here.
- Anne: David, come up here now! I'm telling Mom.
- Monica: But Jacob... Things might be fine now. But I don't think they will stay that way. I know this won't end well, and I can't bear it. I've lost my faith in you. I can't do this anymore.
- Randy Boomer: Now, let me tell you, with farming these days, you gotta go big or go home, that's just how it is.