Question: you have Garnsey White listed as a “honey fig” yet may be synonymous with Lattarula, which is listed as “Agave” flavored. I realize that the lists and flavors have been changing over time. Any thoughts on this now.
P.S. I absolutely love the way you have broken down flavors and colors! Thank you!
Yes, I update things over time. If synonymous, then both are agave. However, in my view, agave is a type of honey fig, a lighter type of honey fig. And all fig flavors can range depending on degree of ripeness or growing conditions and so on. So, while these figs may tend toward agave type flavor they can also have their honey type moments. Not to mention, these flavor descriptions are approximations regardless.
Question: you have Garnsey White listed as a “honey fig” yet may be synonymous with Lattarula, which is listed as “Agave” flavored. I realize that the lists and flavors have been changing over time. Any thoughts on this now.
P.S. I absolutely love the way you have broken down flavors and colors! Thank you!
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Yes, I update things over time. If synonymous, then both are agave. However, in my view, agave is a type of honey fig, a lighter type of honey fig. And all fig flavors can range depending on degree of ripeness or growing conditions and so on. So, while these figs may tend toward agave type flavor they can also have their honey type moments. Not to mention, these flavor descriptions are approximations regardless.
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