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preserved figsEasy
Published 1995
A long and tedious recipe, but worth it.
Wash the figs and with a sharp paring knife, make a very small X in the center of the bottom side of each fig.
Place the figs in a large nonreactive bowl and cover with cold water. To remove the impurities, place a clean white cotton kitchen cloth over the bowl so that the cloth just touches the water. Replace the cloth with a clean one twice a day for 3 days. The cloth will first turn
