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Category: Figs

Interview with a Fig-Man

Keith Wilson is a fig expert and a global fig consultant, assisting international fruit export companies and fruit production companies on all matters relating to figs. ” I think my love of cooking, a visit to France and a French language course at Alliance Francaise led me to find out that King Louis XIV was instrumental… Read More Interview with a Fig-Man

October 15, 2015July 8, 2016 Mariska Lemmer5 Comments

Ronde de Bordeaux

This little fig is just figgin’ fabulous!  Known as Ronde de Bordeaux, one could take for granted that it is from France. However, the story behind this fig variety is a bit of a mystery…but who doesn’t like a bit of mystery, especially where figs are involved. When this baby fig variety crossed our path… Read More Ronde de Bordeaux

August 25, 2015July 8, 2016 Mariska Lemmer19 Comments

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