DRYING FIGS
Michigan State University Extension
Preserving Food Safely - 01600466
10/13/97
DRYING FIGS
In dry warm climates figs are allowed to partially dry on
the trees. Ripe figs dry in 12 to 20 hours in a dehydrator.
When properly dried they are pliable but not wet.
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