Figs Reviews
Our Customers' Reviews and Testimonials
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California Figs:
best tasting figs around. Soft, tasty, just sticky enoughMarianne, New York, NY
May 8, 2020
Organic Turkish Figs:
Hate the packaging. Use a lighter weight plastic.Mike, Portland, OR
May 7, 2020
Organic Turkish Figs:
Good substitute for energy bars, tastier and more natural.Mary, Salt Lake City, UT
May 5, 2020
Turkish Figs:
Love figs, was a little disappointed the skins are kind of tough.Pansy, Edgewood, IL
May 4, 2020
Organic Mission Figs:
The mission figs were a great disappointment after having the best medjool dates ever! They are so small, so dry and unpleasant to eat.Anna, Delmar, NY
May 3, 2020
Mission Figs:
Amazing. They are pump and rich and perfect. I love these. They are such a good substitute than having sugar. I eat one with the walnuts I bought and they are the perfect snack.Allyson, Freeland, WA
May 3, 2020
Turkish Figs:
Nice to see these were still available. Great addition to our favorite nosh!Jim, Wollaston, MA
March 31, 2020
Mission Figs:
I really like them. They are more juicy than Turkish or California figs, and as sweet as the California. I just seem to have to eat about 4 a day.Steven, Mount Pleasant, MI
March 28, 2020
Organic Turkish Figs:
some of the figs tasted off-- had to spit them out.. Some tasted okay within same packageGail, Oregon City, OR
March 27, 2020
Organic California Figs:
Delicious, perfect for fruit and cheese plates!Rebecca, Jupiter, FL
March 27, 2020
Organic California Figs:
They are very good. They are smaller than the Turkish figs and the flavor is milder. I do recommend them.Ana, Cerritos, CA
March 26, 2020
Organic Mission Figs:
Classic deep luscious fig aroma, slightly fruity and dark sweetness, almost like the finest of tobaccos. Perfect consistency when bit, just enough pop and chewiness, with a fantastic flavor. Sweet and delicious, these are of the highest quality! After growing my own figs it is hard to find one that is satisfying, and I am very impressed with these and have been loving them!Mike, Andover, MA
March 26, 2020
Organic Turkish Figs:
I'm not a huge fig fan but these are really good. Very healthy.Thomas, Eugene, OR
March 26, 2020
Turkish Figs:
I've been using these in place of raisins in everything. Unreal cut up in oatmeal cookies.James, Washington, DC
March 26, 2020
Organic Turkish Figs:
This is the second or third time that I've bought these Organic Turkish Figs and they are incredibly tasty. I've damn near eaten the entire bag already. They are great to munch on and I will continue to buy them.Douglas, Yucca Valley, CA
March 20, 2020
Organic Turkish Figs:
i'm a repeat customer so that should tell you a lotBernie, Robesonia, PA
March 18, 2020
Turkish Figs:
These are soft and lovely and when poached with the apricots, make a wonderful part of any breakfast.nichola, Columbia, SC
March 17, 2020
Organic Turkish Figs:
Have been delighted with this product every time I order them as the figs are fresh and taste wonderful. Orders are always delivered in a timely fashion as well.Tanya, Bozeman, MT
March 12, 2020
Diced Figs:
Same problem as the dates ... too flour-y for eating out of hand ... works fine in bakingKaren, Pioneer, CA
March 12, 2020
Turkish Figs:
Great figs with a tender chew while jammy and moist inside - perfect IMHO!Diane, Ellicott City, MD
March 12, 2020
California Figs:
better than the other two types of figs that we got, but they were also very hardRobin, Teaneck, NJ
March 9, 2020
California Figs:
These are very good but I prefer the ones I ordered last time.Lynda, Rochester, NH
March 8, 2020
California Figs:
The skins on these figs are much more tender than those on the Turkish figs.Kristine, New Hampton, NY
March 8, 2020
Organic Turkish Figs:
I thought I was ordering the regular dried figs, which I love, but the organic ones are horrible.Connie, Center Valley, PA
March 8, 2020
Organic California Figs:
very good figs from a little closer to home.Roy, Rochester, MI
March 2, 2020
Organic Turkish Figs:
very good quality figs. fresh and consistent.Roy, Rochester, MI
March 2, 2020
Organic Mission Figs:
slightly different flavor than the Turkish figs, and smaller, but very tasty.Roy, Rochester, MI
March 2, 2020
Organic Turkish Figs:
Best ever. Moist and succulent! I will never buy elsewhere again!Maxine, San Pedro, CA
March 1, 2020
Turkish Figs:
Tastes like the ones who use to pick when he was in LebanonWalid, Lyndhurst, OH
March 1, 2020
Organic Turkish Figs:
A little too dry. Was expecting more of a tender, fresh product.Dave, Kingwood, TX
February 27, 2020
Mission Figs:
Mom raved about these! Will order more for her.Gabrielle, Hazelwood, MO
February 27, 2020
Organic Turkish Figs:
Delicious figs. Hard to eat just one!Deborah, Shepherdstown, WV
February 26, 2020
Organic Turkish Figs:
Large and incredibly tasty. It's hard to stop eating them.Douglas, Yucca Valley, CA
February 26, 2020
Organic Turkish Figs:
Ordered two bags. One gone already and the second not much left. Nice meaty dried fruits. Re ordering!!Evelyn, Phoenix, AZ
February 25, 2020
Mission Figs:
I love these, next best thing to fresh from my treeBarbara, North Hills, CA
February 20, 2020
Organic Turkish Figs:
Like to switch between the California Figs and Turkish. So good! Compliments the Marcona nuts well!Kristen, Romeo, MI
February 20, 2020
Organic Turkish Figs:
They were not bad, just not as good as the other apricotsJill, Wheeling, IL
February 19, 2020
Organic Turkish Figs:
The figs seemed to be a bit old...they had sugar crystals on them... The first time I've had them and they weren't syellar.Charles, Altamont, NY
February 19, 2020
California Figs:
Very moist and tender when the bag is just opened. I found that they became tough as time passed. Tasty though!Lynne, Bryan, TX
February 18, 2020
Organic Turkish Figs:
Moist, large, suttle sweet. I find that I can't stop at just 1 or 2.William, Auburn, WA
February 10, 2020
Organic Turkish Figs:
It's figs so... if you like them then go for it!Laura, Santa Rosa, CA
February 8, 2020
Organic Turkish Figs:
Great taste. This was a reorder item.William, Hope Mills, NC
February 3, 2020
