Fig pie
The fig tart is a beloved baking dessert, known for its rich fruity aroma and rich taste. It usually consists of a crispy crust and a sweet fig topping. The fig itself has a unique aroma and soft texture and is often used in baking and desserts. The crust is crispy and delicious when refrigerated and baked. The fig pie has a unique flavor, sweet but not greasy, with a strong fruity and spice flavor. Not only suitable for breakfast or afternoon tea snacks, but also often appear on the table of festivals and parties. With a cup of coffee or tea, fig pie can add a sweet treat to a leisurely time.
Danish Fig pastry
Danish Fig pastry is a classic Danish style pastry, usually filled with figs and served with cream cheese or butter frosting in a sweet pie or croissant shape. The outer layer is a crispy Danish pastry, while the inner part is rich in fig sauce and smooth cheese filling, which is rich, sweet but not greasy. The fig itself is a sweet fruit with a unique aroma and soft texture, often used in baking and desserts. The fig jam not only adds a natural sweetness to the pastry, but also brings a fresh, fruity aroma, which forms a perfect match with the rich flavor of cheese. Ideal as a breakfast or afternoon tea snack.
Fig 3D model
Ficus carica Linn. (Latin name: Ficus carica Linn.) is a deciduous shrub or small tree in the Ficus genus of the Moraceae family. The plant has many branches, and the leaves are small lobes ovate with irregular blunt teeth on the edges; The fruit grows between the leaf axils and is pear shaped, with a purple red or yellow color when ripe. Figs actually have flowers, but the inflorescence is a hidden inflorescence, and the flowers are hidden in the fruit. The fruits that are usually consumed are mainly the flowers of figs. Wild fig trees can only be pollinated by insects such as fig wasps.
Fig
Ficus carica Linn. (Latin name: Ficus carica Linn.) is a deciduous shrub or small tree in the Ficus genus of the Moraceae family. The plant has many branches, and the leaves are small lobes ovate with irregular blunt teeth on the edges; The fruit grows between the leaf axils and is pear shaped, with a purple red or yellow color when ripe. Figs actually have flowers, but the inflorescence is a hidden inflorescence, and the flowers are hidden in the fruit. The fruits that are usually consumed are mainly the flowers of figs. Wild fig trees can only be pollinated by insects such as fig wasps.
Fig
Ficus carica Linn. (Latin name: Ficus carica Linn.) is a deciduous shrub or small tree in the Ficus genus of the Moraceae family. The plant has many branches, and the leaves are small lobes ovate with irregular blunt teeth on the edges; The fruit grows between the leaf axils and is pear shaped, with a purple red or yellow color when ripe. Figs actually have flowers, but the inflorescence is a hidden inflorescence, and the flowers are hidden in the fruit. The fruits that are usually consumed are mainly the flowers of figs. Wild fig trees can only be pollinated by insects such as fig wasps.
Fig Tree
Fig tree (scientific name: Ficus carica Linn.) belongs to Moraceae, Ficus deciduous shrub, subtropical deciduous small trees. Long-term growth in tropical and temperate zones. Figs have strong growth potential and many growth habits. The growth of new shoots and long branches of young trees can reach more than 2m in that year. Germination force and branching force are weak, backbone branches grow obviously, and there are many latent buds on them, and their life span is very long, reaching decades. Figs are drought-tolerant, shade-tolerant, salt-tolerant, and have the advantages of fast-growing, early fruit and high yield.
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