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    How should you store dry figs?
    Community Answer
    You should store them in an airtight container and eat them as soon as possible.
  • Question
    Could I dry whole figs in a dehydrator?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but they will take longer to fully dry out.
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    I put some dried figs in a plastic bag and some of them have started to mold. What did I do wrong?
    Community Answer
    It's possible that you didn't dry them out right, or that there was some moisture in the bag that allowed them to mold. There might also be a small hole in the bag, or the bag may not have been sealed properly. Either way, you should throw them away.
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    Why is a coir passed through figs in the market?
    Community Answer
    It's just a way to keep the figs together, like a packaging method.
  • Question
    How do dried figs acquire a smooth, ring-sized shape?
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    A perfect sun-dried fig might dry flush and flat, but if not, it can be pressed until it reaches a round shape.
  • Question
    If I want to make dried figs from garden fresh figs, what is the process and what kind of machine is required?
    Community Answer
    It’s the same process as other figs, so they can be dried in the sun, oven, or with a dehydrator.
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    Why are they cut in half?
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    Figs are cut in halves in order to dry quickly (before they might spoil) and thoroughly so that no juice remains in the centers and the fig skin turns out a bit leathery.
  • Question
    Are the dried figs available in the market from fresh figs?
    Community Answer
    Yes, they started as fresh figs. Usually the dried figs in markets are sun-dried.
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    Can the dried figs be put in a glass container and kept in the cupboard?
    Community Answer
    Yes, they can be. Store them in an air-tight container. The shelf life is usually around two months or longer if stored properly.
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    Must I cut my figs in half? I've seen them in the store where they weren't cut in half.
    Community Answer
    Yes, you should, to allow them to dry more quickly and thoroughly. Otherwise you will have to let them dry longer.
  • Question
    Can I freeze dried figs?
    Community Answer
    As the instructions above have stated: put the dried figs in an airtight container and you can freeze dried figs for up to 3 years.
  • Question
    Can figs be dried before they are ripened?
    Community Answer
    The possibility of a bitter fig is high. The milk like juice is very unstable to our touch or taste, so it is best not to try this.
  • Question
    How do I keep my figs salty and sweet once they're dried?
    Community Answer
    They will be naturally sweet due to the high amounts of fruit sugar they contain. If you would like them to have a mild salty taste. you can sprinkle them with a pinch of sea salt.
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