The local variety 'TRES NUM PRATO' described by early authors and
in Nelson's list of Portuguese figs is now becoming ripe and
with the help of my neighbor I could lay my hands on a couple of them and send the attached pictures. My trees are still too young, may be
next year I shall have one or two fruits.
I am convinced that here we are talking of a COMMON type fig, although
erratically, these trees may in some years produce a few brebas.
Their size is above average, around 60+ gram, very sweet and flavored.
Variations on skin colors may be a result of the location of the fruit in the tree, getting more or less sun light, wind..etc
To my question if this variety always shows these nice and big fruit, the grower said : yes, providing they get the assistance of the 'wild fig'!
By the way, he also gave me some guidance on how to substitute the caprifig and assure me that 'IT WORKS'!! -will talk about that later.
This fig has a strong popular demand in rural markets and always fetch high prices (around $7.5 per Kg).
Cheers
Francisco