GEORGE TOWN: Sweeter yet easier on the pockets, this year’s mandarin oranges (lokam) are going to put a big smile on the faces of consumers. The lower prices mean everyone can have a share of ...
JOHOR BARU: Red Beauty, Sweet Heart, Tiger Tangerine – no, these are not the names of folk heroes but the varieties of mandarin oranges available this Chinese New Year. Including other varieties ...
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Oranges symbolise luck, blessing for Chinese New YearTan, 58, further noted that popular choices for Chinese New Year gifts include mandarin oranges, calamansi, and pomelos.. "Mandarin oranges, known as ‘kam’ in Cantonese, mean ‘gold.’ ...
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Mandarin oranges safe to eat despite pesticide scare, say expertsGEORGE TOWN: Mandarin oranges have long been a symbol of good luck, abundance, and happiness, and many Malaysians snap them up annually in conjunction with the Chinese New Year celebrations.
Unless you’re prepared to risk an unlucky 12 months ahead, you can’t celebrate the Lunar New Year without mandarin oranges. But what if you have loads left once the festivities are over?
PUTRAJAYA, Jan 24 (Bernama) -- The Health Ministry (MOH) has been monitoring imported mandarin oranges in conjunction with ... in conjunction with Chinese New Year, which will run until Feb 1, to ...
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