Add sugar to it!
The cost of canned mandarin oranges is only a few bucks per package.
No, not all canned mandarin oranges come from China. While a significant portion of canned mandarin oranges is sourced from Chinese manufacturers due to the country's large production of citrus fruits, other countries such as the United States, Spain, and South Africa also produce and export canned mandarin oranges. The origin can vary based on the brand and specific product. Always check the label for sourcing information.
Yes they can. Be sure to drain the liquid if you use canned/jar mandarin oranges prior to putting them in jello.
There is no specific collective noun for mandarin oranges, in which case a noun that suits the situation is used, for example, a bag of mandarin oranges, a box of mandarin oranges, a bushel of mandarin oranges, etc.
Most supermarkets will sell candied "mixed peel", which does contain candied citron (candied lemon), however supermarket candied peels are not really that appealing - they can be slightly granular. In which case, it is quite easy to candy you own lemons: see related link.
yes
mandarin oranges at room temperature. Citrus fruits keep for several days at room temperature, explains Sunkist.
China
Yes.
China imports dairy products, red meats, poultry, and fruits and vegetables. They export fish, shrimp, apple juice, garlic, and canned mandarin oranges.
I grow Mandarin oranges in pots just like other types of citrus
yes, i think so