Receita: Figo em Calda - Rio Grande Rural

[NOTICE] Information: Contact the Technical Support Center through the website www.emater.tche.br or the Emater/RS-Ascar Office The fig tree is native to Rio Grande do Sul and traditionally cultivated in home orchards. Figs come from it and can be eaten ripe or even green. Fig preserves are a very popular recipe for end-of-year celebrations in the south of the state and are part of the Gaucho tradition. Program #969