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"These wild figs are amazing! They’re sweet and tasty and I love that they are wild figs because they offer more nutrients than conventional. Fantastic!"

Made with wild Greek figs for a rich, fruit-forward spoon sweet that captures the essence of a cherished Mediterranean fruit.
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SIZE
13.4 oz (380g)
Type
Preserved Fruit
Prepared by hand with care.
Simple ingredients and pure fruit flavor.

A Mediterranean Favorite, Spooned Sweet
Made with wild figs from Ilia and Crete, this traditional Greek spoon sweet highlights the naturally rich flavor and character of one of the Mediterranean's most treasured fruits.
Each batch is prepared by hand, with the figs carefully washed, cleaned, and slowly cooked using only fresh fruit, lemon juice, and as little sugar as possible.
Its rich fruit flavor makes it a delicious topping for yogurt, ice cream, pancakes, and cheesecake, while also adding depth and sweetness to sparkling drinks and cocktails.
For a creative twist, try incorporating it into vinaigrettes or pairing it with cheeses and Mediterranean-inspired appetizers.
Ingredients: Wild Fig, Sugar, Lemon Juice.
Contains 40g of fruit per 100g.
No preservatives.
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What Customers Are Saying
Overall rating: 4.8333335 / 5 from 6 reviews.
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"These wild figs are amazing! They’re sweet and tasty and I love that they are wild figs because they offer more nutrients than conventional. Fantastic!"
"Fantastic sweet figs in Greek honey a great addition to yogurt."
"They are perfect for garnish a cocktail also for any party dessert. Those figs just exactly the way preserves in my country too"
"This stuff is amazing on toast with coffee 1st thing in the morning!"
"I’ve come back some months later to say that while indeed these figs are very sweet, they taste incredibly delicious and over time, I’ve found them to be an excellent addition to very spicy and hearty dishes, such as lentils and North African specialties as well as Sicilian and southern Spanish foods that need a hint of sweet. I use just half or one fig, sometimes just a smidgeon of the juice they sit in, and voila, another taste dimension breaks through. Thank you!"
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MADE FOR YOU BY
Idiston
From their origins in a small workshop where they made cakes, pastries, cookies and other homemade treats, Idiston ultimately transitioned their business to focus on traditional Greek sweets of the spoon made using as little sugar as possible.
This wise decision allowed them to expand their business beyond sweets into a variety of high quality sauces, soups and marinades. All items are produced without preservatives and dyes, making them suitable for families with children and those people interested in healthy eating. With only a few machines in their workshop, their delectable foods are almost entirely handmade, with fruits always washed, cleaned, cut and cooked with care, by hand. Over the years they have collected many recipes, and are always looking for new wonderful treats to share.
We are always here to help.
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