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dkirtexas
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Personally I want a fig that taste like a fig!, at least what my brain thinks is a fig taste, LOL. I was recently asked which fig (s) had a "strawberry" taste. I don't know! |
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satellitehead
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Sal EL/Gene is the closest I've found, but had depth and acidity is more like raspberry to me. A lot of my dark figs remind me of other berries rather than figs - Celeste and Kadota (which I finally tasted this year) are the closest to what I expect for "figgy" flavor, and it shows best when they're dried. Many of my dark figs have berry flavors, but I haven't tasted much outside of that. Either sweet and watery, sweet and honey/rich ("figgy" to me), or sweet and berry-like. Sadly, I don't think the fig variety 'Banana' taste like bananas and neither Strawberry nor Strawberry Verte taste like strawberries. I can only imagine the disappointment of people who buy these figs with the hope they do (or b/c of the mental flavor image they get), and I often find myself cursing the person who thought to name them these things ;) |
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BronxFigs
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I believe the "taste" of a fig begins when the eye sees it, either cut, or, whole and intact. We believe a hanging, wrinkled, fig should taste sweet with figgy honey. The expectation of flavor is already in our minds. When we eat a fig, we fill in the blanks and taste what we want to taste. A fig is a fig...not a raspberry dipped in wine. |
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satellitehead
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Frank, I have some varieties that I could put side by side with other fruit and I guarantee you couldn't tell the difference if the fig and the other fruit were puréed. I have to peg flavors out of beer and wine all the time and come up with some bizarre stuff. My palate is pretty right-on - I'm one of those jerks that can eat a dish at a restaurant and tell you a half dozen or more ingredients in it, and usually go home to recreate it (food, drink and cooking are a passion of mine). I've tasted "fig", and there are a ton of figs in my collection that taste very different from that flavor. True, taste is indeed subjective - cant argue with that - but I do argue that there are figs that don't taste like figs, and sight only affects the palate of an amateur taster. |
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DesertDance
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Jason, I'm with you on this one. Beer! I LOVE going to a brewery and trying the different types! There IS a difference! Same with wine! JD, my husband, can't tell any difference in any wine or beer, so I keep the good stuff for me, and give him the cheap stuff. He can't tell the difference. Same with figs. |
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Pattee
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Suzi I laughed when you said that your husband couldn't tell the difference so he gets the cheap stuff - LOL - my husband can't either ! |
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bullet08
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did someone say beer? love 'em, brew 'em, and drink 'em. if i had enough, i'll take bath in them. i might try brewing beer with figs. |
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BLB
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I freely admit that my palate is not as sensitive as many others, but I do know a good tasting fig when I eat it! To me the taste is a range of fig taste from mild to rich, sweet to sweeter with flavors that are unique to each fig. I don't get an overwhelming berry or melon taste, just a different taste from fig variety to fig variety. And I agree if taste is not a critical issue, not much to collect. Frank your comment surprises me. Main thing I'm looking for in a fig is taste |
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Pattee
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[QUOTE=bullet08] did someone say beer? love 'em, brew 'em, and drink 'em. if i had enough, i'll take bath in them. i might try brewing beer with figs. [/QUOTE]I'm not a beer drinker really , but that fig brewed beer sounds very enticing !! |
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BronxFigs
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Very interesting to read all of the comments, and perhaps, upon reflection, I should rethink the flavor question. I wish I could hang out with a more sophisticated palate, and learn how to identify the differences between figs. I never really gave much thought about the differing flavors. I just know sweet, figgy, and then, "Brown Turkey". |
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Gina
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[QUOTE]Main thing I'm looking for in a fig is taste [/QUOTE] |
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bullet08
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my kids can detect only 3 different taste. the good, the bad and the ugly. i keep asking them to tell me what certain things taste like and their answer is always.. "it's good..", "it's bad.. " or "it's too ugly, i'm not eating it". |
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dkirtexas
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THX for the discussion on the sophisticated palate, but, does anyone have a fig that the sophisticated palates say "ahh, that tastes like strawberry". LOL |
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rcantor
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I'm a taste guy, myself. Frank, what are the most important things for you? it's always fun to hear other points of view. |
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JoAnn749
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I've been making fresh fig tarts at work for the last several weeks - Brown Turkeys every time!! They are watery tasting, not very sweet but they do taste figgy. With the addition of pastry cream and apricot glaze - it's pretty good. |
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BronxFigs
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BOB C. |
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FrozenJoe
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Frank, |
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BronxFigs
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Joe...et al. |
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shah8
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FrozenJoe, not a surprise to me. I find it very hard to believe that it's easy to surpass what my PN delivers, especially if I actually manage to eat a ripe one. So my interest in any collection, provided I could keep them, is almost entirely about different flavors and most importantly, a longer fig season. My PN delivers a bit more than two weeks of production, breba and main each. Want longer picking season. |
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FrozenJoe
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Shah, |
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Gina
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I was just reading an old thread on dormancy, and someone from Hawaii said they were able to pick some figs the year around. Of course their climate is very different from the continental US. |
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shah8
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It's all about the heat, frozen guy. Shade lowers productivity, but heat is what makes my figs taste good. I live in the northern Atlanta suburbs. Of course, this is the year we get to have a rainy summer! |
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Gina
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I'm in the process of moving most of my figs in pots around to the really sunny, warm side of the house where there can be sun from just after sunrise to sunset to see how much I can extend the season and improve taste. Not only is there sun, but there's reflection from large windows. And I'll be able to see the figs from inside the house now too. Critters don't much like coming that close to the house too. Win-win-win. :) If it works, that is. |
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TucsonKen
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My trees are still pretty young and none of the fruit has bowled me over to the point that I'm falling to my knees in ecstasy, but there have been some clear taste differences. On the other hand, it's so dry here most of the time that my figs are usually kind of shriveled and sunburned, with tough skins. I'm hoping that as the trees mature, the figs will get larger and juicier. So for me, taste matters but size is really important also. The bigger the fig, the better the ratio between juicy flesh and dry skin. I noticed a big improvement in size, texture and flavor during our humid summer rainy season--when it wasn't so wet the figs were splitting. |
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noss
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Hi Frank, |
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BronxFigs
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Maybe in the coming seasons when my "Kathleen's Black"..."Marseilles Black"-VS and virus-free "Black Mission" deign to give me something to eat, I will then visit the Cinemax Theater of the fig-flavors. I want to visit that... Non Plus Ultra of Ficus fruit. |
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landscapewitch
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What a great thread. I had to go and get a beer... |
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noss
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Franco---:D |
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GeneDaniels
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Resurrect a dead thread. I was reading this thread on fig taste and I decided to jump start it again with a question. |
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