Loja Canastra

Top choice in The Algarve


Not only can you buy exquisite jams, chutneys, preserves, honeys, olive oils, carob powder and products, dried herbs, tinned fish, local wines and liqueurs (including carob, fig, almond and strawberry tree varieties) at this little emporium, the owner can provide fascinating insights into their origins and traditional (often medicinal) uses over the centuries.

Woven baskets, handcrafted chopping boards, handmade cards and local artworks are also for sale.


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