The Chinese don't always eat Oranges after meals. Many of them do end a meal with fruit, but it is usually a selection from whatever fruits are in season at the time.
rice, rice baby.
You asked: 'WHY' do Chinese people eat?
The Chinese people have to eat like any other people in order to survive.
for a chinese dessert
because they do get over it.......
vegies and spicy stuff
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"Chinese apples" are Pomegranates! They are NOT oranges. I thought Chinese Apples referred to oranges. One of the words for referring to oranges in German is Apfelsinne (Chinese apple), and people living in the Caribbean (Dominican Republic especially) call oranges "Chinitas" (literally little Chinese ones).
Yes, and some even still do.
Like any other oranges Chinese oranges can be preserved in a refrigerator for a few days
the Chinese eat satsumas during New Year because it symbolises luck. Also the Chinese pronounication for satsumas is 'gut' which has the same pronounication as luck.
It is not common. Mostly Chinese people have more homemade meals and the meals are oftentimes hot and well-cooked. For example, shark fin soup, fish, etc. They are better prepared than meals on normal days.
Benin is a poor country so meals are often rice, beans, tomatoes, yams and couscous. They eat mandarin Oranges, oranges, bananas, kiwi, avocados, pineapples and peanuts.
Yes. Abalone is typically viewed as one of the most prized meals.
No. Oranges eat mice.
The Chinese usually eat three meals a day, plus snacks. Steamed bread, dumplings or noodles are typical breakfast items.
Oranges