This chapter opens with a conversation between Enoshima and Enoshima's wife . Enoshima wants to know what Enoshima thinks about bananas grown in Japan. He says that the taste is better than the imported ones, but that they cost a lot more. He wants to buy domestic bananas so that he can support his wife. He tells Enoshima that he wants to break the current system by using different methods of growing bananas. The first thing Enoshima does is to buy his own bananas. He compares the quality of the imported bananas to that of his own, and he says that he likes the price, but he still doesn't think the quality is worth the price. He tries to convince Enoshima to try his own organic bananas, but Enoshima says that they aren't as good as the ones he buys from the farmers market. He explains that the nutrients in the bananas protect the seeds from the harsh environment, making them sweeter. This is why the bananas taste so good. He suggests that they use a different method of growing the bananas, one that concentrates the nutrients into the fruit, so that the bananas will be sweeter. He also says that it's possible to use this method to produce large tasty bananas, which is why they're so popular. He asks Enoshima if he's sure that bananas would be happy if they were grown using this method. He replies that he has no proof that this is true, but says that sometimes, you have to stand by while the bananas are in danger, and that's how Enoshima became a banana farmer. He thanks Enoshima for helping him become a
This chapter opens with a conversation between Enoshima and Enoshima's wife . Enoshima wants to know what Enoshima thinks about bananas grown in Japan. He says that the taste is better than the imported ones, but that they cost a lot more. He wants to buy domestic bananas so that he can support his wife. He tells Enoshima that he wants to break the current system by using different methods of growing bananas. The first thing Enoshima does is to buy his own bananas. He compares the quality of the imported bananas to that of his own, and he says that he likes the price, but he still doesn't think the quality is worth the price. He tries to convince Enoshima to try his own organic bananas, but Enoshima says that they aren't as good as the ones he buys from the farmers market. He explains that the nutrients in the bananas protect the seeds from the harsh environment, making them sweeter. This is why the bananas taste so good. He suggests that they use a different method of growing the bananas, one that concentrates the nutrients into the fruit, so that the bananas will be sweeter. He also says that it's possible to use this method to produce large tasty bananas, which is why they're so popular. He asks Enoshima if he's sure that bananas would be happy if they were grown using this method. He replies that he has no proof that this is true, but says that sometimes, you have to stand by while the bananas are in danger, and that's how Enoshima became a banana farmer. He thanks Enoshima for helping him become a