There were a bunch of new fruits, including some that we had to pass up because they were either sold only in large quantities or were just simply too large--like this guy, the unwieldy jaca (Jackfruit in English):
We settled on three different fruits, the first of which is the figo, which you undoubtedly recognize as a fig.
We're both fans of dried figs (ideally stuffed with a hunk of manchego and wrapped in proscuitto), but neither of us had tried fresh figs before. They're smooth and firm, but with a bit of squishiness. We cut one open and found its insides to be delightfully pink and seedy. Behold:
The flavour was nowhere near as intense as a dried fig, and I don't know that I'd even have been able to recognize the taste if I hadn't known what I was eating. It was very mild. The texture was the most familiar part - the seeds were unmistakeably figgy.UFF Fruit Rating:
Don't let this experience taint your desire to try fresh figs again. When I buy them here, they are small and dark and absolutely delightful! Lunch, my place, figs on greens for a salad! :)
ReplyDeletemmmhh, you must have had a bad figs. those kind of green figs are usually incredibly sweet and just delicious! infact, waaaay tastier than dry figs (though i love those too!).
ReplyDeleteand they are also delicious wrapped in proscitto too!