Nougats Picó gives Christmas a voice with an emotional Christmas carol to take care of the bees

12/07/2022 at 12:04

TEC

The winners of the school Christmas carol contest perform ‘Trátame bien’, the song by the Jijonenca nougat firm that aims to raise awareness among the population about the need to care for the environment and protect the most important living being on the planet

Picó nougats stand out for their flavors linked to traditionfor keeping the artisan essenceby quality of its raw materials and for his commitment to the environment. This sustainable commitment has been demonstrated for years, when there was hardly any social awareness, and this dissemination work on the importance of caring for the planet has made them the main benchmark in the sector.

Looking ahead to this Christmas, Turrones Picó surprises us once again with ‘Trátame bien’, an exciting song to nature performed by the winners of the school Christmas carol contest in which numerous schools from all over Spain have participated.

Those in charge of singing this beautiful Christmas carol are three nine-year-old girls: Martina Ballester, the Aula Musical Divisi of Valencia; valentina lopezfrom the Puerto Blanco Montecalpe school in Algeciras (Cádiz) and Sophia Moreno, from the José Marín de Cieza school (Murcia); beside candela ruiz8 years old, from the Maestro Jesús García de Lorquí school (Murcia) and Mario Gomez5 years old, from CEIP Los Morales in Malaga.

I’m small but big for you

The person in charge of Quality of Nougat Picó, Ana Picó, has pointed out that for the Jijona nougat firm “it is very Satisfying that the Christmas campaign arises from a contest in which thousands of boys and girls from all over Spain have participated. We know that as a result of this Christmas carol they have worked a lot in class on the problem of bees and no one better than the students who won the contest to send this message of affection for the environment & rdquor ;.

In the video clip of the Christmas carol, schoolchildren appear recreating various Christmas stamps like making sweets as a familyhaving fun with friends or with the Christmas tree while they interpret the song ‘Treat me well’.

The lyrics make us reflect on aspects related to sustainability and focus on the decisive role played by bees, considered by the Earthwatch Institute in London as the most important living being on the planet. His work is so important that seven out of ten foods depend on bees and, among them, is nougat.

Nougats from Jijona and Alicante, the kings of Christmas

In addition to worrying about having a better world, at Turrones Picó they have more than 100 years manufacturing emotions. Its production process is linked to tradition, it maintains that artisan essence that distinguishes this hundred-year-old brand, it takes care of every detail and has a own production line to carry out the selection and peeling of the almondsomething that makes the difference with the rest of manufacturers.

Its most emblematic nougats are those of Jijona and Alicante | Picó nougat

Its most emblematic nougats are those of Jijona and Alicante, with Protected Geographical Indication, and among all of them, the one of supreme quality stands out, with its characteristic white packaging that has distinguished the brand for 40 years, the so-called ‘craftsmen‘ that are sold in transparent containers or wooden boxes or those of ‘high selection‘, made with a higher percentage of almonds and a slower and more restful production process.

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