The first time I tasted a fig, I was five years old. My mother and I were visiting her family in Italy. A large party went out into the countryside for the day, walking a long way in the hot sun. I recall everyone resting in the early afternoon when the sun was at its highest, and then waking to eat warm figs right off the trees. I don't recall the taste then. The memory I retained was of laying on the back of my great-uncle, and falling asleep to the comforting smells of his tobacco and fresh male sweat. Years later I wondered at that memory and why it stayed so clearly in my mind. I suppose it was one of the earliest recollections of intense sensory experiences. To my surprise, very recently, when I took possession of the family's extended slide collection, I found a picture of that very afternoon, that very moment.
Recently I treated myself to some perfectly ripe black figs from the St. Lawrence Market. I don't know where they came from, but they're about as delicious as I have had.
Then I tried this: Fig and Champagne Preserve from
Parkdale Preserve Company here in Toronto. Unlike many other confections that boast impressive ingredients, this delicious preserve tastes of two things most intensely: figs... and champagne. Designed I believe to go on cheese, I put it on bread as I love a low-sugar jam.
They have an
Etsy site. This is a perfect holiday gift, hostess gift, spoil-yourself gift.
They're at a gift show near you, Toronto. I recommend and I can't wait to try all the other flavours!
Yum.
This is such a sweet picture of you and your uncle. The smile on your face is pure contentment. Such a pretty girl and now woman.
ReplyDeleteThe preserves sound wonderful. I'm off to check out their Etsy page. I love Etsy...I have found such treasures!
What a great picture of little you. Fresh figs are so sensuous I'm almost bashful to eat them.
ReplyDeleteI will refrain from quoting D.H. Lawrence's poem Figs ... as ever, enjoying your photographs ...
ReplyDeleteWhy, thank you, Lady Cat! And yes.... I love Etsy too!
ReplyDeleteClever Pup... I know what you mean, and yet we do, yes?
Mr. S: "It was always a secret." :)