Benamôr was inspired by the tradition of Portuguese pastry making to create its Nata family, enriched with egg extract, one of the main ingredients in our country's confectionery. But this was not the only reason for choosing the name "Nata", as we could have opted for other names.
In a letter dated 1935, Queen Amélie of Portugal publicly admired Benamôr's beauty articles. In fact, according to her, its products were at the level of the highest French cosmetics.
The Jacarandá is, for Benamôr, seen as a symbol of the Portuguese capital. Besides, it is a tree that is full of lilac flowers, therefore being the perfect choice for these recipes with a floral fragrance.
To celebrate GREEN FRIDAY The Grandma went to work… with Benamôr Do you know A Avó Veio Trabalhar (translates into "The Grandma went to work")? It’s an intergenerational creative hub, where social and emotional bonds are knitted in the local...