- Time of past OR future Camino
- First one in 2005 from Moissac, France.
Hi all, as veteran pilgrims will probably know EU funding was provided to Spain to import and plant 1,000 hectares of spaghetti trees (Spaghetti Aprilis fatuus Arbor) the year before the lockdown. They grew well but the drought last year meant no crop.
However, with this mild winter and wet spring the growers are predicting a bumper crop later in the year.
You will walk through the main plantation just after leaving Astorga on the rising ground up to Rabanal. (Please don't pick any).
This video is a little old now as harvest documentaries are rare for some reason but shows the spaghetti harvest next to the Italian border in Switzerland. As an aside, with global warming and our (English) climate warming up, we are also hoping to be able to plant productive plantations - English pasta! Wonderful.
However, with this mild winter and wet spring the growers are predicting a bumper crop later in the year.
You will walk through the main plantation just after leaving Astorga on the rising ground up to Rabanal. (Please don't pick any).
This video is a little old now as harvest documentaries are rare for some reason but shows the spaghetti harvest next to the Italian border in Switzerland. As an aside, with global warming and our (English) climate warming up, we are also hoping to be able to plant productive plantations - English pasta! Wonderful.
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