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Kadota or Peter's Honey is more accurately called Dottato, which in Italy is the oldest commercial fig, dating back to Roman times. As a result, it has many names and slight variations among each unique strain.

 

It is also probably the most commonly found fig variety in Italy today. In my travels there, I saw it everywhere. Nowadays, it's grown worldwide.

 

Those who grew up with this variety know it well, and that's what they expect when eating a "white" or "light" skinned fig.

 

It was my Italian Grandfather's favorite, and I also grew to enjoy it immensely. Its syconium stays somewhat firm, while the pulp has a jammy thickness, creating a nice contrast of textures. I find it quite underrated because it ripens quite early, and most strains produce a reliable and high-quality breba crop.

 

I highly recommend it for a wide range of climates, although it can perform poorly during times of rain. To avoid this, make sure you harvest the fruits before the rain. It's one of the few varieties that will taste great even when underripe.

Kadota (Peter's Honey) Fig Tree

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