What does it mean to dream of candied fruit? Is it a good omen to dream of candied fruit? Dreaming of candied fruit can have realistic impacts and reactions, as well as the dreamer's subjective imagination. Please see the detailed explanation of dreaming about candied fruit compiled by the Zhou Gong Dream Interpretation website below.
Dreaming of candied fruit is a sign of happiness and wealth.
If a girl dreams of candied fruit, she will find a satisfactory husband.
Dreaming of eating candied fruit indicates that your interpersonal relationships will be good and you will be happy every day.
Dreaming of eating dried fruit is a sign of happiness.
A woman dreaming of dried fruit indicates that there will be a wedding in her family.
A woman dreaming of eating dried fruit indicates that someone in her family will have a child.
Dreaming of eating candied fruit indicates that your interpersonal relationships will be good and you will be happy every day.
Dreaming of ripe fruit signifies happiness and wealth.
Dreaming of unripe fruit symbolizes misfortune and suffering.
Dreaming of eating rotten fruit means you will encounter disaster.
Dreaming of fruit on a withered tree indicates that you will find treasure in an unknown place.
Dreaming of a fruit tree laden with fruit is a good omen, suggesting that you will have a lot of wealth.
For an entrepreneur, dreaming of a fruit tree means that their business will prosper. If you are an office worker, you will get promoted.
Dreaming of a phoenix tree implies noble character and brilliance in the scholarly world, but it also suggests early withering. It signifies meeting a close friend.
Dreaming of a sea of blooming flowers indicates that something good is about to happen to you.
Dreaming of lush corn suggests that you will have good luck in the near future.
Dreaming of peeling off the mottled corn cob indicates that you will achieve success and happiness in various aspects.
Dreaming of others harvesting corn suggests that you will be happy for the success of friends or relatives.