Tirma, mojo or guava: these Canarian products are still available in all Aldi’s on the Peninsula

The Canary Islands have always reflected their unique culture and gastronomy, more disparate than that of the rest of the Iberian Peninsula. As regards food products, many are typical of this region that, once you leave the island territory, it is impossible or very difficult to find. For this reason, Aldi has positioned this as its leaving up to nine products within the reach of all those who long for the lucky islands.

Mojo, cheese or keke are just some of the items that are attracting the most attention these days in Aldi supermarkets on the Iberian Peninsula. A way of bringing the Canary Islands closer to the rest of Spain, while betting on affordable prices for all kinds of pockets.

And it is that the German chain, faithful to its idea of ​​giving the greatest possible savings to its consumers, has placed these products from just 1 euro. This is the case of the chocolate wafers that the Canaries defend so much compared to other competing brands, much more popular in other Spanish regions.

But in addition to this popular island brand, Aldi has also made guava one of its star ingredients this week. In or , this fruit is for 1.59 euros and 1.15 euros, respectively to enjoy the Canaries either eating it alone or adding it to other products.

On the other hand, two items that are so difficult to find outside the islands such as the typical canary and the also appear in German supermarkets. The first is found in its cured paprika variety, made in Fuerteventura, under the Moxarata brand at a price of 3.99 euros per 225-gram wedge. The second is cheaper, at 2.95 euros, with a banana flavor with honey rum that leaves the most popular cake in the Canary Islands within the reach of all Spaniards.

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Finally, the sauces are the star dish par excellence of this catalog of products. With the and the in front, in 200 gram jars for 1.69 euros, Aldi also has and . Two sauces to season any dish that are also sold in 200-gram containers, although in the case of the first for 4.95 euros (the second is also for 1.69 euros).

Until when are the Canarian products

No news of whether this series of products will continue once the special week in the Canary Islands in Aldi ends, for now the chain’s offers are only until this Sunday, June 13. The most practical way to bring the Canary Islands closer to the Iberian Peninsula, although the German company always recommends checking with the nearest establishment beforehand if the items still have enough stock.

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