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  • Foraging: an invitation to pick figs

    “Ok everyone: it’s time to glove up,” Kate announces.

    “Errrr… glove up?” I ask. Gloving up is not an activity I usually associate with picking fruit.

    “Yeah, the sap from the figs can make your skin really itchy if it gets on you,” Kate explains.

    The kids and I have been invited for a special treat today – picking figs at a friend’s house.

    Fig tree

    Kate is my sister-in-law’s cousin. We’d met before at their annual Boxing Day family get-togethers but a few months ago my sister-in-law’s sister sent me a link to Kate’s blog, Gluten-Free for Lunch Boxes, created after Kate’s youngest daughter was diagnosed with coeliac disease.

    When we caught up last Boxing Day we got chatting and Kate invited us to visit to pick figs at her house when they were in season. I’ve blogged about my love for figs before so I was thrilled to receive an email from her recently saying that her figs were ready.

    Picking figs

    Kate’s fig tree is maybe 30-40 years old and produces great quantities of fruit throughout February and March.

    I had no idea figs produced so much sap when picked. The sap is milky white to start with but dries clear and becomes very sticky. If you try to separate two figs that have sap on them their delicate skins will tear off in patches.

    Freshly picked figs

    We pick and pick and later, Kate packs a box of figs for us, about 1.5 kgs worth. What a treat!

    Figs

    (Photo taken on Instagram – follow me at @thehungryaustralian.)

    The next morning I take the figs out of the refrigerator. They’re shiny with sap in patches.

    Figs

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  • Fig, Prosciutto & Pear Salad

    I adore figs.

    I love their colour, their flavour, and their texture. I die for their sensual shape and the way their demure green and purple exterior splits open to reveal a striking red and gold centre.

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