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I'll call it "Newton's Fig".

Wilson, when examining a Fig.

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Looks like old people fruit.

Willow, when examining a Fig.

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Is big sweet fruit.

Wolfgang, when examining a Fig.

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Abigail always told me they were filled with wasps.

Wendy, when examining a Fig.

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SUSTENANCE

WX-78, when examining a Fig.

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I do enjoy a nice ripe fig.

Wickerbottom, when examining a Fig.

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That's one fancy fruit.

Woodie, when examining a Fig.

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A fruit for more refined tastes.

Maxwell, when examining a Fig.

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Bah! Föul nön-meat!

Wigfrid, when examining a Fig.

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You would be delicious in a tart.

Warly, when examining a Fig.

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From hanging tree friend

Wormwood, when examining a Fig.

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Never tried one back home, seemed too fancy-shmancy for me.

Winona, when examining a Fig.

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They say the low hanging fruit is the sweetest!

Wortox, when examining a Fig.

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Mmmm! Mine!

Wurt, when examining a Fig.

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I don't really like figs...

Walter, when examining a Fig.

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A plump, sweet fig.

Wanda, when examining a Fig.

The Fig is a Food Item exclusive to Don't Starve Together, introduced in the Waterlogged update. They can be obtained by picking them off Mossy Vines.

Figs restore 12.5 Fig (19) and Spoil after 6 Days. Figs can also be cooked in a Crock Pot, being worth 0.5 Fruit and are able to make several unique crock pot dishes, including Fig-Stuffed Trunk, Figgy Frogwich, Figatoni and Figkabab.

Figs can be used as Lures for the Sea Fishing Rod to help catch certain Ocean Fishes, attracting the same fish as Berries but with higher attractiveness.

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It's been warmed by science.

Wilson, when examining a Cooked Fig.

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As usual, fire made it better.

Willow, when examining a Cooked Fig.

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Warm fruit ready for Wolfgang to eat!

Wolfgang, when examining a Cooked Fig.

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Any wasps it held seem to have been burned away.

Wendy, when examining a Cooked Fig.

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IT HAS BEEN SUFFICIENTLY WILTED

WX-78, when examining a Cooked Fig.

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Cooking it brings out more of the flavor.

Wickerbottom, when examining a Cooked Fig.

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This stuff's not half bad, eh?

Woodie, when examining a Cooked Fig.

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Quite decadent.

Maxwell, when examining a Cooked Fig.

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Röasted fig flesh.

Wigfrid, when examining a Cooked Fig.

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Now it's hot fruit.

Webber, when examining a Cooked Fig.

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It could use a bit of honey, perhaps some cinnamon and nutmeg...

Warly, when examining a Cooked Fig.

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Sweet yums

Wormwood, when examining a Cooked Fig.

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A bit hoity-toity, but I've gotta admit it's pretty tasty.

Winona, when examining a Cooked Fig.

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The mortals seem to prefer it this way.

Wortox, when examining a Cooked Fig.

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Mmm, squishy!

Wurt, when examining a Cooked Fig.

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I don't really like cooked figs any better...

Walter, when examining a Cooked Fig.

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I'll admit, cooking it did help bring the sweetness out.

Wanda, when examining a Cooked Fig.

Cooked Figs are made by cooking a fig over a Campfire, Fire Pit, Dwarf Star or other fire source. They restore 1 Fig (37) and 18.75 Fig (38), but Spoil in 3 Days.

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  • In order to obtain Figs more easily, Figs initially harvested from the Great Tree Trunk should be used to make Tree Jam, which in turn can be used to grow one or more Above-Average Tree Trunks closer to base. This will provide a steady source of Figs year-round without requiring much travel.

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  • Despite their appearance and difficulty to obtain, Figs only have a Fruit Value of 0.5.
  • The Sweetish Fish (found only in the Waterlogged biome) lives off a Fig-based diet and as such has a Fig-like appearance.

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FAQs

Fig? ›

The fig is the edible fruit of Ficus carica, a species of small tree in the flowering plant family Moraceae, native to the Mediterranean region, together with western and southern Asia. It has been cultivated since ancient times and is now widely grown throughout the world.

What is the fig fruit good for? ›

It is a highly nutritious fruit. Its fibre, potassium, antioxidant content can help control blood pressure, aid digestion, help with your weight loss journey, protects your heart, prevents constipation, cures reproductive problems and may also support strong joints.

What does fig taste like? ›

They vary in color and size, but in terms of taste, there are only subtle differences between varieties. All figs have a jam-like quality and taste like a mix between a strawberry, currant and date. Underlining these flavors are notes of honey, flowers and nuts. Here are five common varieties sold in the U.S.

Is it OK to eat figs everyday? ›

You can enjoy figs in a variety of ways, but due to their high sugar content, you should only eat dried figs in moderation or use them as an occasional home treatment for constipation. To reap the benefits of figs, you can buy fresh figs, dried figs, fig leaves, or fig leaf tea to add to your diet.

How do you eat fig fruit? ›

The entire fig is edible, from the thin skin to the red or purplish flesh and the myriad tiny seeds, but they can be peeled if you wish. Always cut off the stem. Wash the figs and gently pat dry to serve whole.

What are the pros and cons of eating figs? ›

A fig is a nutritious fruit that provides a lot of calcium and fiber. People can choose to eat fresh or dried figs, but they should be mindful that dried figs contain more calories and sugar. People can use figs to help treat a variety of conditions, as they are unlikely to cause harm.

How many figs can you eat a day? ›

The General Guideline: On average, 2-4 figs per day can be a sweet spot for most people, balancing taste and nutritional benefits. Your Personal Needs: Your individual needs, health condition, and lifestyle can affect the ideal amount of figs for you.

Do you eat the skin of a fig? ›

Fig skin is edible, although some people don't like the texture. You'll find that early season figs have thin, delicate peels while late season fig skins are thicker and more robust. If eating the peels isn't your thing, feel free to remove the skin with a vegetable peeler.

What is the best way to eat fresh figs? ›

27 Delicious Ways To Eat Fresh Figs
  1. Robiola Stuffed Figs with Pomegranate. ...
  2. Smashed Figs with Walnuts and Burrata. ...
  3. Prosciutto-Wrapped Grilled Figs. ...
  4. Fig Bruschetta. ...
  5. Roasted Kale Avocado Fig Salad. ...
  6. Balsamic Roasted Figs with Shallots and Herbed Socca. ...
  7. Fig, Beet, and Watermelon Salad with Caramelized Shallot Dressing.
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Is A fig A Vegetable or a fruit? ›

The fig is commonly called a fruit, but botanically it is an infructescence–a type of multiple fruit. The fleshy structure is called the syconium and is lined internally with numerous unisexual flowers.

Should I refrigerate figs? ›

Since fresh figs are perishable, they need to be kept in the refrigerator, between 32ºF-36ºF. Like strawberries, which can get moldy if exposed to too much moisture, it's generally not recommended that you wash figs as soon as you bring them home from the market.

Do figs make you gassy? ›

Consumption of figs in large quantities can cause gas and flatulence. Figs contain a lot of fibre, and eating too much fibre may lead to indigestion and constipation. Eating figs in excess may damage the intestines and liver.

Are figs a Superfood? ›

Amazingly, for something that is so naturally sweet, figs are also extremely nutritious. They contain all sorts of minerals – iron, potassium, calcium, magnesium – dietary fibers, and vitamins A, B1 and B2.

Why figs should be soaked before eating? ›

Figs loaded with Fibre and protein it will keep you fuller for longer time. If you are eating dried figs, soak for overnight as it makes easier for digestion and most nutrients are absorbed.

What is the best time to eat figs? ›

Figs are high in fiber, and eating them first thing in the morning keeps you fuller for longer, which is why they take longer to digest, stopping you from absorbing more calories.

What is healthier figs or dates? ›

Figs have more than twice the amount of calcium and iron as dates. Calcium is vital for bone health, and iron carries oxygen throughout your body. While figs are a better source of zinc than dates, the difference is not as remarkable as calcium and iron. You need zinc to help fight colds and heal wounds.

Is fig good for high blood pressure? ›

Figs are a good source of potassium which helps lower blood pressure naturally. Therefore, people with high blood pressure are often advised to increase their potassium intake.

Does fig increase sperm count? ›

Figs can help with male fertility in that they have been shown to increase the motility and number of sperm.

How do you eat figs for maximum benefits? ›

01/7​Soak some figs overnight and reap the benefits!

These are soft and chewy to eat. Figs contain no fat and no cholesterol. Plus, there is very low sodium and a balanced amount of fiber, carbohydrates and sugar.

Why are figs a Superfood? ›

Amazingly, for something that is so naturally sweet, figs are also extremely nutritious. They contain all sorts of minerals – iron, potassium, calcium, magnesium – dietary fibers, and vitamins A, B1 and B2.

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