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Discover the Hidden Gems: 5 Uncommon Fig Varieties Every Collector Should Know

Discover the Hidden Gems: 5 Uncommon Fig Varieties Every Collector Should Know

Posted by Rigo on 14 Feb 2025

First on the list is the Violette de Bordeaux, a French heirloom variety known for its deep purple skin and rich, jammy flavor. This fig is a favorite among connoisseurs for its intense sweetness and compact growth habit, making it ideal for small gardens or container growing. Its history dates back centuries, and it’s often considered one of the finest figs for fresh eating.

Next up is the Strawberry Verte, a green-skinned fig with a stunning pink interior that resembles a ripe strawberry. This variety is prized for its unique appearance and balanced flavor, which combines sweetness with a hint of tartness. It’s a vigorous grower and thrives in warmer climates, making it a great choice for those looking to add a touch of exotic beauty to their fig collection.

For those who love figs with a story, the Black Bethlehem is a must-have. This ancient variety is believed to have originated in the Middle East and is revered for its dark, almost black skin and honey-like sweetness. It’s a rare find, but its exceptional flavor and historical significance make it a standout addition to any fig garden.

Image By: Klaudia Woraratanadharm (aka MamaBear)

Another gem is the Panache Tiger Striped Fig, also known as the Tiger Fig. This striking variety features green and yellow striped skin, making it one of the most visually unique figs in the world. Beyond its appearance, the Panache Tiger offers a sweet, fruity flavor with a hint of berry. It’s a conversation starter and a favorite among collectors who appreciate both beauty and taste.

Last but not least is the Col de Dame Blanc, a Spanish variety known for its thick, succulent flesh and delicate sweetness. This fig is often described as having a “melt-in-your-mouth” texture, making it a favorite for fresh eating. Its name, which translates to “Lady’s Neck,” refers to the fig’s distinctive neck-like shape.

These five uncommon fig varieties are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the diversity of figs available to collectors and growers. Whether you’re drawn to their unique flavors, stunning appearances, or rich histories, these figs are sure to add excitement and variety to your collection.

 

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