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From the village of figs

These days, my brother had sent from the village of yediveren fig.I was very hungry.Unpack just ate a few pieces of fig

Then took pictures of figs.Now I share with you
 
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Aliok1 thanks for posting the pictures, those figs look great nice and big.

Magnificent figs!

Yediveren is also a village/place in Turkey (country).

At first, I was wondering about the fig name.
My first thought was of the famous Smyrna (Sarilop) Turkish figs.
[The one that is very available as dryied-figs here in USA]

Then I found this:
"The main fig cultivars grown in Turkey (‘Sarilop’, ‘Bursa Siyahi’, ‘Goklop’, ‘Yediveren’, ‘Yesilguz’, ‘Morguz’, ‘Sari Zeybek’, and ‘Ufak Yesil’) were ... "
Sooo; 'Yediveren' is the fig-name for these figs too.

Now being late-June/early-July, are these breba (first crop on last year wood)?

I also saw your previous post here, thanks:
http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=4774659&trail=

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