Mary threw the banana peel.
玛丽将香蕉皮扔掉了。
Please peel this orange.
请剥开这只橙子的皮。
Chinese boutique teahouse chain Heytea is opening fruit preparation windows in its outlets so that while consumers are enjoying their milk tea, they may have a look at how the fruit inside their milk tea is peeled, cored, cut and tamped.
中国精品茶馆连锁店Heytea正在其门店开设水果制备窗口,以便消费者在享用奶茶时,可以看看奶茶中的水果是如何去皮、去核、切割和捣固的。
Chinese diners like to peel the shells off when eating.
Mark Whitworth, CEO of Peel Ports, operator of Liverpool port, said: "Hundreds of cargo owners have already given their backing to the port as their natural trade gateway, and now more shipping lines are coming on board too.
These oranges have thinner peel, more juice, and taste better than any others on sale at Beijing's markets.
Previously, many Chinese families used only one kitchen knife to chop, cut, slice or peel meat, vegetables and fruit, he said.
Sought-after tea drink chains such as Hey Tea and Nayuki, for example, incorporate niche ingredients like emblic and shaddock peel into their products.
As a newcomer in the new-style tea market, fermented tea drinks have few successful predecessors to draw experience from, so Liu's team creatively mixes the tea with the Momordica grosvenorii fruit and dried orange peel to amplify its health benefits.
"The cork originates in Portugal, and it takes 25 to 30 years to peel the bark of the trees.
To improve the quality of fish, he feeds them natural nutrients, including powder ground from fruit peel, cinnamon, cloves and other herbs.
You can peel it and eat it upon twisting the melon off the vine.
In Liew's eyes, dragon fruit has great value because it can be used to make pulp, juice, or easily peeled to eat, with the peel itself having certain uses.
First class and business class at China Eastern recently introduced dishes such as peeled shrimp, ribs and pork balls with crab sauce.
Fresh crawfish, peeled crawfish, condiments, cans, crawfish noodles, and many other categories, can be easily ordered online.