Figgin' A
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It certainly feels like it to me. Both are light berry figs. Very similar flavor profile. The main complaint about Smith from some growers is that it's bland or that it doesn't wow them. It's just OK. Some argue that you need to ripen Smith to perfection; that's when it shines. I've had bland Smith and really good Smith. It's a good, quality fig overall. Tia Penya is consistently great for me. Always sweet and jammy. It has a rich flavor and a nice, lingering aftertaste even if you pick it a day or two early. Often, I feel like it tastes like what Smith would taste if it were perfect.
Today's Tia Penya
Today's Tia Penya



