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Figaro
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I just got back from a run to a couple of stores to stock up on some groceries and found a couple of treats. First, Publix had some flavored vinegars on sale that are being discontinued and then found some brebas in a heavy syrup at a Western Beef. |
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DesertDance
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So when you going to have your taste test? This bottle is half gone. Not cheap, but I love this stuff! |
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ChrisK
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Darn it I have to hit the stores now. Those whole fig preserves look awesome!! Thanks for sharing! |
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rafaelissimmo
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Figaro am sorry to have to tell you, those are not brebas. In Colombia, the general word for fig, as in main crop fig, is "brevas." I have been there, and inspected the fresh ones they sell in their supermarkets. They are inedible, possibly even Caprifigs. They use them only for cooking. Caramelizing can make any fig edible. For whatever reason, their lingua franca has eliminated the correct Spanish word for main crop figs, which are supposed to be called "higos." Hence, all figs are called "brevas." They wouldn't know what to do with a fresh fig. There is, however, a Colombian fig farm on facebook. |
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Figaro
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Unfortunately, Rafael is 100% correct! |
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