Oranges
"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).
Marmarlade is made using Oranges
the ancient chinese helped
tangerines symbol of good luck. oranges are a symbol of fortune/wealth.
they could only be grown in warm climates and they had no way to preserve them for shipment.
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.
a typr of citrus fruit sometimes called minuture oranges or Chinese orange
* blood oranges * navel oranges * valenvia oranges * clementine * tropicana oranges
Cucumbers,bok choy,oranges,lemons,peaches,apricots...........
John Hay
During Chinese New Year, giving two oranges symbolizes good luck and prosperity. The number two is associated with doubling happiness and fortune, while oranges represent wealth and good fortune due to their bright color and round shape. Additionally, the word for orange in Chinese sounds similar to the word for good luck, enhancing the auspiciousness of the gift. Thus, presenting two oranges is a gesture that reinforces wishes for abundance in the coming year.