TorontoJoe
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Research shows that in some cases, they only ripen by a matter of days earlier. You may get a week or two max, but that is it. Anyone who says they ripen sooner than that is not being truthful or is misunderstanding something else going on, such as spoiling.
California has had caprified figs for over a hundred years and other places around the world have had caprified figs for thousands of years. If they ripened a month or more sooner, we would know. Commercial growers would be using that knowledge to bring figs to the market sooner.
I’m only commenting on that because someone, or a few, has been saying otherwise and it is extremely misleading.
For me, i've had times where even a few days meant the difference of a hundred figs. Even if that's all the benefit.... I'll take it.
For me, if I have a chance of buying myself one week... it means a lot of figs that I wouldn't otherwise have.