DCallahan
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He didn't or I don't recall. Maybe Padsfan will chime in sometime.Did he mention by how much it was earlier?
He didn't or I don't recall. Maybe Padsfan will chime in sometime.Did he mention by how much it was earlier?
You like WM#1 better than Angelito? For me it's a tough call... but some guy who's name I won't mention (rhymes with frigologist) asked me what me what my favourite fig is earlier... now I'm feeling very confused and a little anxious....I'm excited to get this one going. Got some cuttings to start this weekend. WM#1 is still the best tasting adriatic I have, so I'm stoked this one might be similar and earlier.
Have you had Battaglia Green or Green Michurinska?I'm excited to get this one going. Got some cuttings to start this weekend. WM#1 is still the best tasting adriatic I have, so I'm stoked this one might be similar and earlier.
I like that WM1 has a bit of a tougher or chewier skin, so you have to give it a few extra chews which helps bring out those flavors. Late in the season I had a few that dried up on the tree, which is hard to do for me and the humidity, those things were total flavor grenades!!I have about 15 Adriatics, and Angelito is one of them, but it is new. So I haven't tasted that one yet.
Battaglia Green and Green Michurinska are both in the ground and delicious figs, but WM#1 is still the winner based on flavor alone IMO. It is very sweet, but also has delicious acidity that gives it that 'something extra.' The Adriatics are generally berry flavored, but that is across a spectrum of berry flavors such as strawberry. WM#1 has some raspberry notes that I love. Prosciutto is similar but with less acidity. Here's some fig pix for fun...
The green figs and yellow/white figs always taste the best when they look the worst as your pictures confirm.I have about 15 Adriatics, and Angelito is one of them, but it is new. So I haven't tasted that one yet.
Battaglia Green and Green Michurinska are both in the ground and delicious figs, but WM#1 is still the winner based on flavor alone IMO. It is very sweet, but also has delicious acidity that gives it that 'something extra.' The Adriatics are generally berry flavored, but that is across a spectrum of berry flavors such as strawberry. WM#1 has some raspberry notes that I love. Prosciutto is similar but with less acidity. Here's some fig pix for fun...
Man, that is just gold if you find one! I still remember the first time I discovered a little WM#1 shriveled like a raisin and dried in the tree. It rocked my world. Funny how that moment is still such a clear memory.I like that WM1 has a bit of a tougher or chewier skin, so you have to give it a few extra chews which helps bring out those flavors. Late in the season I had a few that dried up on the tree, which is hard to do for me and the humidity, those things were total flavor grenades!!
I don't have Oak St Unk. It looks like all the Adriatics ripen within a week or two of each other. For me that's around the first week of September. I'm in zone 8a.@387PETE Can you give us a ranking in earliest in the Great Adriatic Showdown? That is a huge factor for us short season growers who use no headstarts. Oak St Unk has been reported to be as tasty as WM#1 but earlier. Any personal insights on that one? Its an East coast unknown thats not widely distributed.
It is hard to say and not to put down or hype up any figs. I would rank them as so but that could change this year. Green Goblin, WM #1, Strawberry Verte, Harry's Crete, Battaglia Green I forgot about.
A heavy promoter of this fig has it listed under Adriatic. Not to mention him by name it but looks like one to me.Some say you cannot classify Green Michurinska as an Adriatic, but it is a green fig with a red interior.
It is earlier than all of them here in Georgia....or at least all the Adriatics that I have grown.