Left field question

As fig growers we commonly use other fruit flavors to describe the flavor of our individual varieties. What other fruits out there in the world use fig as a flavor to describe their varieties?

Zero! Zilch! Nada!

Interesting thought.... Perhaps why some often suggest that an unfamiliar meat, "tastes like chicken". I've still never found a fig that tastes like chicken.... I think it's more about familiarity. Pretty much everyone in North America knows what an apple and a banana tastes like... figs are still niche. So we need to keep explaining to people what to expect from any particular fig.

All this said... I'd give a bunch of ripe figs to try a good Cavandish Banana.... I hear they're amazing!
 
Zero! Zilch! Nada!

Interesting thought.... Perhaps why some often suggest that an unfamiliar meat, "tastes like chicken". I've still never found a fig that tastes like chicken.... I think it's more about familiarity. Pretty much everyone in North America knows what an apple and a banana tastes like... figs are still niche. So we need to keep explaining to people what to expect from any particular fig.

All this said... I'd give a bunch of ripe figs to try a good Cavandish Banana.... I hear they're amazing!
Id like to know where I can go to eat a "real" banana like what the flavoring is based on. I think they still exist?
 
I think the variation is too great - or, if they did, it would be the under ripe flavor most seem to share if picked too early "figgy" flavor, similar to under ripe melons, IMO.
 
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