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Dried figs - (Ksera syka)

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Dried figs
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This is a description of how to make dried figs, which can be served as a sweet. There is one great restriction though. The method describes how greek villagers who have fig trees dry them. Therefore the only usage of this recipe is only to have an idea how dried figs are made, in case one comes to taste them.
Greek : Ξερά σύκα
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INGREDIENTS

  • Figs (as much as you want to dry)

METHOD

Collect all the figs that have fallen from the fig trees on the ground (usually this happens late August or early September). Wash them to remove any dust and then dry them well. Bake them in 180 C for 10 - 15 minutes.


 
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