Fellow members,
Thank you for looking at pictures, commenting and bringing up new questions.
Grasa, That is a very good question. In fact in many tech. papers and reports we see and read , people say that Pingo de Mel is same as Kadota , Gillette , Croisic, etc..
My people accepts other synonimia and say that it is similar to Moscatel, Rainha, Moscatel de Odeáxere, Materneta, Passarinha, Sete camadas, etc .. etc..these, all synonyms on this district, ALL names already appearing on very old reports..
I believe that only through laboratorial and field testing it will be possible to understand what did happen in fact with this cultivar.
Most of the PINGO DE MEL figs available in markets around my place do not show this dense pulp and honey colors. They are somehow drier, and of much lighter colors, some displaying almost white pulps.
What I may say to SEGeo is that, in my opinion, I cannot see how it could be an edible Caprifig
Have showed in this forum, not long ago, an unidentified fig with some (not many) gall flowers with larvae, certainly not edible... but tasted the skin and whitish meat and they were sweet !
On the outside there were some similarities (shape and color and ostiole) with Pingo de Mel
Agree with George, it is much diff from Gillete.
Eli, I am told that the markets now display the following varieties :
Lampo Preto -from the North, ripens 1 month after the southern brebas,,
Preto Temporão
Inchários Preto and Branco
Sofenos
Cachopeiros
all price between 4.5 and 6 Euros per Kilogram
Finally,I must say that the figs shown on above pictures were pollinised,...and I cannot avoid that!!
Fracisco