Aromas & Tradition opened in 2020, merging the best of two worlds, the regional and the gourmet. In this sense, the establishment has a shop area for the sale of regional products, such as alheiras (a typical Portuguese sausage whose main ingredients may be poultry meat, bread, olive oil, lard, garlic and paprika), smoked products, wines, cheeses, honey, chocolates, among others, handicraft items, Paupério biscuits, Mirandela bread, ‘Leite de burra’ soaps, and a cafeteria area, where its customers can taste all its products. The phrase that defines Aromas & Tradição is the following: "It is born of a passion. A passion for what is traditional and homemade. A space that we want to share with everyone. To be, to socialise and to taste our products. Feel the aroma and let yourself be carried away by tradition".
Honey, jams, wines, smoked, handicraft, creams, soaps.
Monday to Friday: 08h - 22h | Saturday: 09h - 22h | Sunday: closed
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Address:
Rua de Dom António Ferreira Gomes, 108
Postal Code:
4250-527
City Zone:
Asprela
Landline Phone:
224016576
Email:
aromasetradicao@gmail.com
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