emily: i don t understand it either and misses the point, which is again, the messages was about nutrient rich, dense plans or cauliflower is from i think crete or whatever. does that mean people there can only have it? that s a ridiculous frame of mind to have. juan: let me tell you, jesse, the first job in life is in the brooklyn botanical gardens. as a city kid, was stunned that tomatoes grew on trees. i had no idea. jessie: you ve come a long way, juan. juan: let me give her the benefit of the doubt. she s saying grow things that people that live here now actually eat, not cauliflower, i guess. jessie: what she was trying to say is black americans don t like to grow their own food in the community gardens because it harkens back to the days of the colonial areas that they had to work the fields. i read that. that s what she said. i want to give her a message.