Nowadays, Greece is one of the largest producers of figs worldwide, thanks to its great climate and unlimited summer sun.
Figs are rich in calcium, potassium (a mineral that helps to control high blood pressure), dietary fibre and magnesium.
It is among the richest in fibre fruits and is considered a great anti-oxidant, helping to fight many illnesses.
Figs were an important part of the ancient Greeks' basic diet and, like olives and wine, a symbol of peace and prosperity.
The nutritional value of figs, particularly dried ones, which are very popular in Greece and among Greeks worldwide, is indisputable. Rich in natural fibre, they help with weight control, regulate blood pressure, and boost ligament health: just half a cup provides 300mg.
Dried figs can be enjoyed throughout the year and stay fresh for several months. They are best kept at room temperature in a cool and dry place wrapped well.
Figs are wonderful when chopped, mixed with other dried fruits, nuts, and spices, added to bread and cakes, or stewed. Their ideal matches are ingredients with intense flavours, such as cheeses and other small goods.
Benefits of both fresh & dried figs-
Tips for adding Figs to your Diet
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