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The fruit is known as "Chinese apple" in several modern languages.
Chinese Apple is a name used for several fruits :
At the time, Chinese apples, small and tasteless, were largely shunned on the world market.
In English, however, Chinese apple usually refers to the pomegranate.
The 5-0 ruling by the trade commission imposes a 52 percent duty on Chinese apple juice concentrate.
Export markets were drying up, and cheaper Chinese apples were coming in to compete.
In some languages, oranges are called "golden apples" or "Chinese apples".
Now, Chinese Apple fans can score deals on used Macs and iPods.
By 1997, China had seven million acres under cultivation, and Chinese apples were being exported to Russia and the Netherlands.
In parts of Germany, the Netherlands, and Russia, the orange fruit was called and is still called the Chinese apple.
Orange (fruit) is referred to as Chinese Apple in Dutch, sinaasappel or appelsien, and sometimes German, Apfelsine.
In many languages, oranges are, implicitly or explicitly, referred to as a type of apple, specifically a golden apple or a Chinese apple (confer hesperidium).
Malus prunifolia is a species of apple tree known by the common names pear-leaf and plum-leaf crabapple, Chinese apple and Chinese crabapple.
In January, Congress stepped in to help American growers with $94 million in compensation for losses suffered in 2000, partly because of rising sales of Chinese apple juice concentrate.
There, I had my first taste of another New Zealand delicacy: a fruity, dry sparkling wine made from feijoa, a fruit that's like a cross between a Chinese apple and a guava.
CRAZY MELON AND CHINESE APPLE Poems.
In "Chinese Apple," Mr. Tweedy sang about trying to find "simple paths between the branches," but the music reveled in complicated paths, in the unlikely effects of sounds following their own implications.
"I don't think it's fair that the consumer who might want to know that these are New York apples won't be told they're New York apples and they buy Chinese apples," she said.
CRAZY MELON and CHINESE APPLE: The Poems of Frances Chung (Ed., Comment.)
There are already plenty of iPhones of all generations in China because of the massive import market, but customers will undoubtedly prefer to buy their new iPhones directly from Apple (and especially in those new, fancy Chinese Apple Stores).