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Oh my goodness, we have a FIG tree in our backyard. I can't stop eating them. Each one is amazing and different. I made a fig tart, prosciutto wrapped and grilled, I spread them on toast with almond butter, but the best way is 6 am before anyone wakes up to eat them right off the tree.
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