When I translated this sentence, I checked it out, because "mandarins" and "clementines" Google translated have the same meaning
Didn't realize there were so many varieties, so interesting.
I haven't seen some of those, either!
My mother loves grapefruit, but I do not care for it.
In restaurants, there are generally distinctions between mild spicy, medium spicy, and heavy spicy.
That is the same here. Scoville is a scientific measurement not used in daily life. I just mentioned it because I considered it an absolute standard, since "mild" and "heavy" can be different depending on what you are eating.
Seafood is also expensive in our country, but I mean prawns that live in the river, the red ones, the kind with two claws.
"Lobster" is very similar to the "crayfish" I said, but "Lobster" lives in the sea, and is much larger than "crayfish", and the price is also much more expensive.
I have had the seafaring one just once, but never the one from rivers.
I would like to try more kinds of seafood, because it is very interesting.
I am very curious about the taste of snails.
The ones I had were unique but most similar to mushrooms. They were mostly earthy. Unfortunately they were overcooked, so I do not know if proper snails actually taste like that.
I've never had raspberries, but I've had a lot of fudge in this flavor.
I do not actually like raspberry fudge, or any fruit and chocolate together. I feel like the two flavors are not delicious when combined, and are even a little bit unpleasant because they are both very rich.
My favorite chocolate is milk chocolate. I do not like dark chocolate, but I occasionally try some to see if I can find any I like
Unfortunately, chocolate made in Canada is often not of high quality, but you can get very good chocolate from Switzerland for more money but not too much more. Swiss chocolate is extremely delicious.
Have you ever eaten mango and durian? Durian is much more expensive than other fruits in our country. The production of mangoes in Panzhihua, Sichuan is very large, and the mangoes of this variety are particularly large, which is very enjoyable to eat.
That is interesting! I now know that Sichuan has a strong mango industry! Hurray for learning!
I have had mangoes and I like them very much. I forgot to mention, because I do not have them often.
My mother enjoys buying mango sticky rice from a nearby Thai restaurant. I have tried some and it is very good. Sticky rice is really good, and I like it more than other rice that I have had.
I would eat a durian if I had the chance, but I worry that I would not like the smell. I have heard that durian has a very bad smell to some people.
It's a pity that I haven't seen any Canadian food here, maybe you can show me what the food looks like?
Canada has a couple famous foods, but in general our diet is similar to the diet of our southern neighbors, the Americans.
As a diet: We eat a lot of dairy (cow) and meat (cow, pig, chicken). We eat Wheat but not Rice (which is different from Eastern countries, I have heard). the most common vegetables are probably corn and potatoes. Corn is native to the New World and potatoes grow anywhere and are very hardy.
The most culturally iconic of Canadian food is probably Poutine or Maple Syrup. Maple Syrup is made from the sap of maple trees, which grow here in some places. Poutine is a mixture of Beef Gravy, Potato Fries (called 'French Fries') and Cheese Curds (real cheese curds will make a squeaking noise when chewed).
Maple Syrup is incredibly expensive, and Poutine is about as expensive as burgers and fries but also as filling and can be more delicious.
I can send some pictures of maple syrup and poutine.
But the price of Chinese restaurants abroad may be much more expensive, and the taste of Chinese food in different regions of our country will be different.
Chinese food is normally about as expensive as common "fast food" (also called "takeout"). This is more expensive than making food at home, but groceries have also become extremely expensive. It is harder and harder to afford food, which is very scary for poor people. Thankfully, we still have enough income to afford a comfortable quality of life.
I do not know what expensive Chinese food would cost. It might be very high, or very reasonable. I have not seen.