Seasonal fruit calendar in autumn in Tenerife.
Tenerife's Autumn Climate: A Blessing for Agriculture.
In the heart of the Atlantic, Tenerife is known for its stunning beaches and vibrant culture. However, beyond its tourist appearance, it is its autumn climate that becomes a real treasure for farmers.
During autumn, the island enjoys moderate temperatures ranging between 18 and 24 degrees. This thermal stability, accompanied by sporadic rain, creates the perfect setting for the cultivation of a wide variety of products, from vineyards that produce wines with distinctive character, to banana and potato plantations that thrive in its fertile volcanic lands. In addition, this climatic balance facilitates agricultural work, allowing longer harvests and reducing the risk of crop diseases.
Seasonal fruit in autumn in Tenerife
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While in other regions of the world, autumn marks the end of the agricultural season, in Tenerife, this season becomes a second respite, a golden opportunity to maximize the yield and quality of your agricultural products. In short, autumn in Tenerife not only offers picturesque landscapes, but also a promise of abundance and sustainability for its lands and farmers.
Some of the most popular organic fruits grown in Tenerife in autumn are:
- Avocado
- Persimmons
- cherimoyas
- Strawberries
- Granada
- Guavas
- Figs
- Lemons
- Tangerines
- Mangos
- Apple
- Melon
- oranges
- Papaya
- Pear
- Banana
- Sandia
- Prickly pears or figs
- Grapes
What fruits are in season in autumn originating in the rest of Spain?
In Spain, autumn is a generous season when it comes to fruits. Although availability may vary depending on the region and the specific weather conditions of each year, in general, these are some of the fruits that are usually in season during autumn in Spain:
- Persimmons: This fruit with sweet pulp and soft texture begins to appear in the markets at the end of September and is usually available until December.
- Pomegranates: Known for their tasty, juice-filled seeds, pomegranates are usually in season from October through December.
- Grapes: Although grape season begins in late summer, many varieties extend into fall.
- Apples: The apple season in Spain runs from late summer to early winter.
- Pears: Like apples, pears have a similar season, running from late summer well into fall.
- Figs: Figs have two harvests a year in Spain. The second harvest, known as the late fig harvest, occurs in autumn.
- Quince: This fruit is typical of autumn and is mainly used to make sweets and jams due to its astringent flavor when consumed raw.
- Cherimoyas: Native to tropical areas, cherimoyas are grown in some areas of Spain, such as the Tropical Coast of Granada and Malaga, and are in season during the fall.
Remember that the best way to consume fruits is to purchase them from local producers and in their appropriate season, as this guarantees that they are at their optimal flavor point and provide all their nutritional benefits. In addition, consuming seasonal products is more sustainable and beneficial for the environment.
What are the benefits of eating fruits in autumn?
Fruits are an excellent source of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and fiber. Eating fruits in autumn can help:
- Improve heart health
- Reduce the risk of chronic diseases
- Increase energy
- Improve skin health
- help lose weight
At Sanus Market we have organic seasonal fruits in autumn, from organic producers in Tegueste, Tejina, Valle Guerra, Los Realejos, Playa San Juan, Guimar, Arico, etc. We also import fruit from other parts of Spain and the EU.
To keep fruits fresh in Autumn in Tenerife, store them in a cool, dry place. Some fruits, such as apples, pears, and bananas, can be stored in the refrigerator. Other fruits, such as oranges, clementines and tangerines, do not need to be refrigerated.
Fresh fruits can be used in a variety of recipes. They can be eaten alone, as a snack or dessert. They can also be used in salads, dressings, sauces, soups, stews and desserts.