
For the first time, we had more than one fig ripen at the same time: two LSU Improved Celeste, a Strawberry Verte, and a Hardy Chicago. The rich, sweet, complex tasting Hardy Chicago was the best. The sweet, figgy tasting LSU Improved Celeste (in the SE quad of the photo above) was the next best. Strawberry Verte is good but not in the same class as Hardy Chicago and LSU Improved Celeste.
Lesson learned: Although the Improved Celeste (in the NW quad of the photo above) was juicer and had honey dripping from the eye it sealed, it was slightly overripe. LSU ICs yellow, swell, and droop in rapid succession. For my taste, climate, etc., I will pick them no later than three days after they start to turn from yellow-to-golden brown.