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Any help to identify this sort

Found last sunday in an old castle in west of Slovakia. Feel like it was some variety of BT´s (?)
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Nice. Maybe cut the fig in half with a knife and take a pic

Hi Robert_K,
Welcome to the forum.
That fig is a breba of BrownTurkey as known in Europe.
The leaves are a bit odd, more than likely because they probably were growing in a shady spot or inside the canopy of the tree.

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Originally Posted by figpig_66
Nice. Maybe cut the fig in half with a knife and take a pic


Sory,  Immediatelly we collected some several  ripe figs, they were eaten directly afterward with no knife.
I won´t travel there soon unfortunatelly.
The structure of flesh was pink, raw,  meaty, tasting full sweet  and with full fig flavour. If they had  some time to ripe much more it would be better and tastier even.

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Originally Posted by jdsfrance
Hi Robert_K,
Welcome to the forum.
That fig is a breba of BrownTurkey as known in Europe.
The leaves are a bit odd, more than likely because they probably were growing in a shady spot or inside the canopy of the tree.

Thanks,
Sunny place from the base of the wall of castle´s second fortification. However, true,  it was little bit from inside the canopy of the bush shaped fig tree.

It is English Brown Turkey.
It was not ripe enough so i think it was mediocre tasting,but when fully ripe it is  very good tasting/

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