I don't know Art... none of the photos that I've seen of Conadria have that deep purplish outer pulp coloration (I'm sure I haven't seen every Conadria photo though :-) ). But given the full collection of info above in this thread, my thinking is that your Mittica White Unk is probably not actually a Conadria, but likely some naturally occurring cultivar from Italy that has parentage similar to the two figs that Condit crossed when he bred Conadria. Whether it has some established name back in the old country or not, I don't know. Anyway, that's what I'm thinking. It sure does look like an interesting fig, whatever it is! I'd suggest continue referring to it as Mittica White Unknown (seems too many strikes against it being exactly a match for Conadria... the skin color upon ripening, the outer pulp coloration that you point out, and the timeline/story that (in order for it to be traceable to Conadria) would have to have had it brought from U.S. to Italy after 1956 or so, established there, and then brought back to U.S. by the family that traces it to you. Also the leaf questions.). Sure is a neat sounding fig though... the Mittica White Unkown! You're starting to build up a set of these that you've found stories on, coming from Italy. Very cool.
Mike central NY state, zone 5a