Turkish figs are brown, not like the purple-black Mission figs we are used to in California.
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Finding figs on the Central Coast is easy: there are wild trees along local river beds. Mission figs are the most common, but one Central Coast resident has been the 'Johnny Appleseed' of the Turkish fig.
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