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Tenerife Honey

Tenerife Honey

Updated 2 August 2026
Whole island
Endemic plants like the tajinaste and the Teide broom, in addition to heatherProtected with Designation of Origin (DOP)Unique flavors and aromas in the world

Unique honey made from singular plants of the island, some endemic like the tajinaste and the Teide broom, in addition to heather. Protected with Designation of Origin (DOP), Tenerife's honeys have flavors and aromas you won't find anywhere else. From the coastal multifloral honey to the summit honey with notes of tajinaste, each variety reflects a different microclimate of the island.

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Bee feeding on a red tajinaste (Echium wildpretii), an emblematic melliferous plant of Tenerife.
Bee feeding on a red tajinaste (Echium wildpretii), an emblematic melliferous plant of Tenerife.Casamiel (Public domain)
Red tajinaste in bloom in Teide National Park, Tenerife; its nectar yields one of the most prized honeys of the Canary Islands.
Red tajinaste in bloom in Teide National Park, Tenerife; its nectar yields one of the most prized honeys of the Canary Islands.Diego Delso (CC BY-SA 3.0)
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) on a beehive frame with honeycomb.
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) on a beehive frame with honeycomb.Gzen92 (CC BY-SA 4.0)

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