I was in a small Christian village called Saidnaya in Syria and I had the chance to taste there some wonderful figs!
so here are my comments in terms of taste
these first 3 pics are of a very sweet fig I tasted and I would give it a B+ in terms of taste
This second tree was interesting because it looked as if it was dead. It was growing next to the first tree (the one on top). However, this tree was alive but I am not sure why it had lost all the leafs. This tree had figs that were highly sweet and I can give it a good A++.
This picture shows the figs from the first two trees. The fig on top is from the tree that had leafs. Maybe the trees were the same but they are not in the same condition... (The figs from the second tree had a dried skin)
this is a view of an orchard...
This tree was great and the figs were of a medium size. Good taste A-
the figs on this tree were big but they all seemed to split. Taste was ok but I was not able to eat a fully ripe one
Bass
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Glad you got to visit this ancient town. I already have a fig from there called Barada. you may have came across it while there.
As you see this is a dry area, but in the winter they get a lot of snow there.
It would be interesting to see how will they do with proper watering and care.
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Very nice and how lucky you are to travel so much but bring these wonderful fig pics from all over their countries of origines. Thanks so much. Enjoy your video's as well immensely. Ciao
The_montreal_Fig
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Bass: I noticed that in Saidnaya and in Damascus they were selling a small yellow fig. I have pics of a tree in Saidnaya that has these figs so this might be it...
I still have to post pics of 2 more fig trees in Saidnaya and then some from Turkey, Bulgaria and Serbia.
Italiangirl74: Thanks! Only one problem is that my HD video camera broke down! I have one video but I was not able to do all the videos I wanted. I might do a video by using the pictures and add some comments about fig cultivation that I found in the region.
Also, while I was in Saidnaya I noticed that they do not hang caprifigs in the orchards. Therefore, my conclusion is that the fig trees cultivated in Saidnaya do not require pollination in general.
for the concerned people in the forum I will reply to your emails once I have a second in the next few days.
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Here's a fig that I have from Sidnaya. It's one of the best tasting figs I have, althought it's a small fig.
You probably came across the same fig while there.