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| One does not need to look far to find fruit in China, as vendors sell it in the streets virtually everywhere. Fruit can also be bought in grocery stores, but generally the prices are cheaper if bought from street vendors. The unit of weight measurement for fruit in China is the jin (½ï) which equals exactly half a kilogram. | |||
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ÌÒ×Ó | tao2 zi3 | peach |
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Ïã½¶ | xiang1 jiao1 | bananas |
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ÆÏÌÑ | pu2 tao2 | grapes |
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â¹û | mang2 guo3 | mango |
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Î÷¹Ï | xi1 gua1 | watermelon |
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Ìð¹Ï | tian2 gua1 | sweet melon |
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ÁúÑÛ | long2 yan3 | longan, "dragon eyes" |
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Æ»¹û | ping2 guo3 | apple |
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³È×Ó | cheng2 zi3 | orange |
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½Û×Ó | ju2 zi3 | Mandarin orange |
| (not pictured yet) | ²ÝÝ® | cao3 mei2 | strawberry |
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¹þÃÜ¹Ï | ha1 mi4 gua1 | honeydew melon |
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²¤ÂÜ | bo1 luo2 | pineapple |
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»ðÁú¹û | huo3 long2 guo3 | pitaya, "dragon fruit" |
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Ò¬×Ó | ye1 zi3 | coconuts |
| (not pictured yet) | èÁèË | pi2 pa2 | loquat |
| (not pictured yet) | Ó£ÌÒ | ying1 tao2 | cherry |
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ÄûÃÊ | ning2 meng2 | lemon |
| (not pictured yet) | Àæ | li2 | pear |
| (not pictured yet) | Àî×Ó | li3 zi3 | plum |
| (not pictured yet) | ½ðéÙ | jin1 ju2 | kumquat |
| (not pictured yet) | ÑîÌÒ | yang2 tao2 | starfruit |
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⨺ïÌÒ | mi2 hou2 tao2 | kiwi |
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ʯÁñ | shi2 liu | pomegranate |
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ɽÖñ | shan1 zhu2 | mangosteen |
| (not pictured yet) | ľ¹Ï | mu4 gua1 | papaya |
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ÁñÁ« | liu2 lian2 | durian |
| (not pictured yet) | Ëá³È | suan1 cheng2 | lime |
| (not pictured yet) | ÀóÖ¦ | li4 zhi1 | litchi |
| (not pictured yet) | éÏé | gan3 lan3 | olives |