Picked a handful of Petite Negri figs in anticipation of three days rain. Most were only mature and not ripe. The ones that were, were barely ripe. A couple of the smaller unripes were about 40g, most were 60g, and two were 80g. The most ripe tasted okay, with some sweetness, seeds, mucilaginous texture. The fruit shape was almost turbinate. The cut open fruit's divisor was parallel to the bottom (like VdS), instead of perpendicular, which is definitely typical of main season figs. The best thing about the taste of the fruit definitely had to do with a very aromatic and even floral skin. One fig was beginning to split, but it should be noted that the breba fig's eyes is very, very, tight, and tighter than main season figs. Birds have more trouble seeing breba figs, but not no trouble, as they obviously helped themselves to a couple in the last two days.
Need MOAR HEAT here.