Wednesday, November 02, 2005
Spanair loves Tenerife honeys
The airline was not actually referring to the girls of Tenerife, though they would be right to do so; the good food section of the company magazine Spanorama insists in the latest edition that honey from Tenerife is ‘unique in the world’.
The article goes on to report that our peculiar geological and climactic conditions permit islanders (and bees) to enjoy flowers that are purely endemic to the Canary Islands.
Naturally the island’s councillor for water and agriculture, José Bethencourt, is more than delighted with the article; ‘this magazine is distributed free among all the airline company’s clients throughout a whole month, which means that the article about Tenerife’s marvellous honey will reach a huge audience.’
Spanair loves Tenerife honeys
Local to this area of North West Tenerife is honey branded Apiteno, made in the village of Teno Alto and is also available for sale in Supermercado Las Cuevas on the main road through the valley of El Palmar.
The bees enjoy an almost inexhaustible variety of flowers in the fertile valley - 15 of which are unique to the Teno Rural Park. Dark in color, this honey has a rich and distinctive, traditional home-made, flavour.
Proof here that Spanair aren't the only ones to love it!
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