We went to the quaint town of Jijona, which is located in the mountains in the province of Valencia. The town is located a short distance from Alicante and is known throughout Spain for its production of Turrón. We went to take part in their annual Christmas fair which features many different types of turrón.
We arrived and found a parking spot at the base of the hill to the fair. There was a “train” that was providing free rides up to the fair, but we decided to walk up the hill.
Along the walk we came to a large nativity scene set up on the side of the mountain. We stopped to take a closer look and admire the nativity.
After looking at the nativity scene we went up to check out the Christmas fair. We came to the main street and there was a large Christmas tree on display near the front of city hall. We stopped to get a photo with the tree.
There were tents and vender stalls lined up along both sides of the entire main street. They were selling and promoting turrón products. Turrón is a sweet which is made of sugar, honey, almonds and eggs and it is the most typical sweet eaten during Christmas here in Spain.
People were gathered around trying free samples of different turróns.
We slowly walked along the street looking at the different products on display.
We would stop and sample some of them that interested us.
One vender was selling a specialty liquor and was providing samples., so we just had to stop and try some.
We walked through the entire street enjoying the odd sample and seeing the different types of turrón. It was a great way to spend a beautiful afternoon.
“adios y tengas un gran dia”
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