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Matt_from_Pittsburgh
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I started my Brown Turkey MD from a cutting last spring. For some reason, the fruit is much larger this year. The first picture is from last year. The second two are of a fig I picked today. Both figs are main crop. |
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Fatnsassytexan
Registered: Posts: 740 |
That fig sure looks good. How is the taste compared to a Eastern Brown Turkey? Tim |
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gorgi
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What does the MD part stand for? |
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Matt_from_Pittsburgh
Registered: Posts: 227 |
I've only had normal Brown Turkey from the store. I've never had a good one (although to be fair, they probably all could have used some more ripening). Brown Turkey MD is a tasty fig. It's fairly sweet, not super rich, and has maybe a little bit of a berry taste. |
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gorgi
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Matt, [I still got mine with the old label as MD1943BT) |
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pitangadiego
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I originally got my Brown Turkey MD from a lady in Maryland. I had ragged on Brown Turkey as not worth growing or eating. She sent me cuttings of her "Brown Turkey" and said that it would convince me once and for all that BT was a great fig. Her "BT" was fabulous and I was convinced that her "BT" was the best, except that it was not really a Brown Turkey in reality. So I labeled it Brown Turkey MD (for Maryland), but am tired of explaining it, so I am now calling it Maryland Berry because of its origin and nice berry flavor. And the hunt for a good BT does not go on. |
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gorgi
Registered: Posts: 2,864 |
So this (best) explains it all; |
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paully22
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..... fignuts. |
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Matt_from_Pittsburgh
Registered: Posts: 227 |
I stand corrected. I don't think I'm going to tell the tree, though. It's been through enough identity crises as it is. For all it knows, its great-grandfig rode a Sherman tank through the Arc de Triomphe on VE Day, tucked away in some happy GI's pocket. |
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gorgi
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"Maryland Berry" sounds like a very good fig name to me... |
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Dieseler
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Hi Matt sounds like you enjoyed the fig.
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papayamon
Registered: Posts: 284 |
wow. after reading these posts, it's certainly wonderful to know that i don't qualify as a fignut :). maybe if i can collect another 100 varieties? |
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pitangadiego
Registered: Posts: 5,447 |
I prefer Fig Nazi. |
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svanessa
Registered: Posts: 905 |
I prefer figaholic... |
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satellitehead
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i just prefer eating figs. DOH! |
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