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Does Tenerife grow its own food?

Papas arrugadas Potatoes grown on the island are different from potatoes in other places due to the volcanic nature of the soil on Tenerife. There are more than 40 varieties of potatoes produced on the Islands.



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Local Dishes in Tenerife The most typical local dishes come from the crops grown locally. For centuries they have grown on the islands crops such as potatoes, beans, tomatoes, bananas, avocado, papayas, corn and cocoa. Cheese Wine and Tobacco are traditional on the islands too.

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The main export crops are bananas and tomatoes, grown under shade cloths. Other monocultures of the past were Sugar Cane and Opuntia cacti, planted to obtain fruits and cochineals. Tropical fruits produced on a wide scale include avocado, mango, papaya and pineapple.

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Most of the water that the city receives, approximately 70%, comes from its own water resources. Specifically, 62% comes from the desalination plant and 8% from its own galleries and wells. The remaining 30% comes from private suppliers, mainly from galleries and wells located in different areas of the island.

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Tourism is the mainstay of Tenerife's economy. Thanks to the millions of visitors that come to Tenerife every year, tourism is the main cornerstone of the economy.

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Where do the rich live in Tenerife? Most of these villas are located in the municipality of Adeje, namely in its coastal areas: Costa Adeje and La Caleta – Playa del Duque.

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Luxury Resorts nearby destinations
  • Adeje. With the dramatic backdrop of 12,200-foot Mount Teide towering behind the resort, Adeje makes an unforgettable vacation destination. ...
  • Costa Adeje. ...
  • Los Cristianos. ...
  • Gran Canaria. ...
  • Canary Islands. ...
  • Playa del Ingles. ...
  • San Miguel de Abona. ...
  • Arona.


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The water on the coast of Tenerife is not particularly warm, but you can still swim, even during the winter months. On the other hand, the lower water temperature (due to cold currents) provides excellent natural protection from dangerous sea creatures.

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Besides, the quality of the sea water around the Canary Islands is excellent and their beaches are regarded as open air spas. This is why they have been awarded a large number of blue flags, the European eco-label which guarantees the water is clean and meets environmental criteria as well as certain other standards.

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In 2022, the United Kingdom was the most important tourism source market for the Canary Island of Tenerife. Close to 2.3 million British tourists visited this Spanish island that year, roughly three times the number of Spanish tourists from the mainland.

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