Advertising - For hiking enthusiasts and lovers of authentic Majorca, the picturesque town of Sóller, surrounded by countless orange, olive and almond groves and the tramuntana Mountains, is an oasis for relaxation and nature.
Since summer 2011, the Puig Major with bizarre rock formations and original vegetation region is a world heritage.
The abundance of water and the many sunny summer days make the small valley a true garden of Eden.
Just in time and at the beginning of autumm, the harvest of oranges, lemons and avocados is starting.
Ideal for the daily requirement of vitamin C, 2 large oranges are very important to strengthen the body's defences.
In addition, vitamin C helps fight free radicals and strengthens our arteries.
The Majorcan farmer, the "pagés" managed his citrus plantation surrounded by natural stones and dry-stone walls together wih his family.
The fruits remain on the tree until they are ripe and are harvested manually.
Earlier the vitamin-rich fruits were transported with donkey carts to the capital Palma and shipped from there to France and all over Europe.
Today the Tren de Sóller, also called "Orange Express, connects the hidden Valley of Sóller with the capital of the island and transports many visitors enjoying the colorful fruit - and flower gardens.
Oranges, grapefruit and co. come directly to their consumers. Fet a Sóller, the online shop, from the Tramuntana Valley makes it possible.
Natural fruits, grown without chemical fertilizer, are send to Europe countries. You can use the peel without preservatives, wax or chemicals to refine the tea or the morning cereal Bowl.
The 10kg box is available at www.fetasoller.com. A mixture or just a variety of citrus fruits can be selected according to personal wishes. So, the fresh, healthy taste of Mallorca is coming home to you.
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Colorful energy reserves from the Tramuntana.
Right now, at the beginning of winter, countless points of yellow and amber adorn the Valley of Sóller, in Majorca's Tramuntana mountains.
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