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Panache Tiger Fig

$89.95
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One of our most popular items. The Panache is a distinctive looking fig, with a green and yellow appearance and a long green stripped exterior. The Panache has violet strawberry, sweet flesh and are best eaten fresh. They are a fascinating type of fig that has several names, including “Variegato” and “Stripped tiger”.

The history of the Panache is not truely known. Some say Spain, others France. It is said to be referenced in texts as early as the 17th Century. Somehow its made its way down under and we are thankful for it.

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One of our most popular items. The Panache is a distinctive looking fig, with a green and yellow appearance and a long green stripped exterior. The Panache has violet strawberry, sweet flesh and are best eaten fresh. They are a fascinating type of fig that has several names, including “Variegato” and “Stripped tiger”.

The history of the Panache is not truely known. Some say Spain, others France. It is said to be referenced in texts as early as the 17th Century. Somehow its made its way down under and we are thankful for it.

One of our most popular items. The Panache is a distinctive looking fig, with a green and yellow appearance and a long green stripped exterior. The Panache has violet strawberry, sweet flesh and are best eaten fresh. They are a fascinating type of fig that has several names, including “Variegato” and “Stripped tiger”.

The history of the Panache is not truely known. Some say Spain, others France. It is said to be referenced in texts as early as the 17th Century. Somehow its made its way down under and we are thankful for it.