Showing posts with label Grantham's Royal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grantham's Royal. Show all posts

Thursday, July 20, 2017

Tasting Review of the Grantham's Royal * Mavra Sika Breba 2017

Tasting Review of the Grantham's Royal & Mavra Sika Breba 2017

Grantham's Royal Breba Fig.

So I've been waiting patiently for 2 yrs for the Grantham's Royal to produce brebas for me. From most reports it was suppose to be superior to the Dessert King Fig. So of course I've been excited to taste it.


It is a San Pedro Fig so outside of California it will not ripen a 2nd crop here. I have 2 trees from different sources and only 1 produced this year even though they are the same size.


There were a total of 6 Brebas that formed on this tree. But it may have been more than it could handle because it somewhat aborted 83% of them and focused on ripening only 1, which is pictured above. 4 became shriveled. Still edible but it was almost as if someone deflated them like little balloons.


And this one split really badly. After a hot day I watered the plant deeply which maybe the cause of it.

I hate wasting any fig since so much energy goes into growing it. So I picked everything off of the tree.


I'm not sure if this is common for this fig but there were extremely beautiful strips on this fig. The interior is also in the shape of a heart which makes this one of the most lovely looking figs I've ever seen. It almost looks like a rimada fig. Almost...



The interior of the fig is also quite unique. It's in the shape of a heart and is quite the work of art. I love the yellow color that starts at the top. The color transitions to a dark rich purple at the eye which are complimentary colors on the color wheel. I have to thank my many art classes for knowing that. So I have a great appreciation for the aesthetics of this fig.


It weighed 77.2 Grams, which is a above average for most figs. It's hard to judge a young fig tree on taste if the plant is only a couple yrs old. I feel that the true taste of any fig can only truly be assessed after the tree has been planted in ground and ripens in full sun vs a greenhouse after 3 years.

With that said, I think that the Grantham's Royal that I tasted off this young tree is Good. Not mind blowingly rich or sweet but good. There's more complexity in flavors than the Desert King. It was slightly watery and had melon tones. If it was a bit sweeter this would've been a great fig to eat!

This fig is definitely on the keep list for me.


Granthams Royal: Breba (7/19/17)
Taste: 7.5
Sweetness: 6.5
Size: 8  (77.2 grams)
Productivity: 1.5
Total = 25.5

Mavra Sika Breba

Online research shows that this a fig that Bass discovered in PA. It came from a woman who brought it over from the Chios Island of Greece. It grows in ground in PA and is supposed to be cold hardy. So this maybe a candidate to grow in ground here as well. 

This was originally purchased from Plant Creator back in 2015.

This tree isn't what you call productive. It had 2 brebas and 1 dropped. the other held on. For a tree this size I would have hoped to have atleast 4-8 figs on it. The fruit is small weighing in at 12.5 grams.




The taste of this single breba was not impressive. It was quite lackluster very marshmellowy texture with with a hint of berry jamminess.



I'm not in love with this fig. It's not very productive, too small and not very rich. It may have a different result if grown in ground. So I may reserve a small spot for it to see if it will change it's behavior compared to being grown in a pot. If it doesn't it will go on the remove list.



Taste: 5
Sweetness: 5
Size:  2 (12.5 grams)
Productivity:  .25
Total = 12.2


Monday, July 10, 2017

Grantham's Royal Splits

This concerns me a tad bit. I've heard alot of great things about the Grantham's Royal. It's suppose to be a great tasting San Pedro fig, even better than Desert King.

I've had 2 different trees for 3 yrs now and only 1 has produced brebas for me. It looked very promising this yr. I had a nice cluster of figs on it this year.

It's also being grown in the greenhouse. However after a hot day I watered it deeply and the biggest breba split pretty badly. This thing has a pretty big eye and thin skin which = bad splitter.

Well since this was the closest thing I've had to a ripe fig, I tasted a little bit of the good flesh and it was quite tasty!

I hope the rest holds on.




Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Grantham's Royal Fig 2017

Grantham's Royal Fig 2017

I have a purchased this fig from a couple different resources. And it's a San Pedro type that is suppose to produce some of the most amazing brebas. Some say it's better than the Desert King.

For the last 2 years I have not had any fruit off of this tree. Hopefully this year I can confirm the reports.


Friday, September 25, 2015

Fig of the week. #12 Grantham's Royal

Grantham's Royal AKA| Gris de Tarrascon

History on the tree:

"It was grown in Cupertino, CA. not far from Yamagami's Nursery. The parents of Martin Grantham (an avid and accomplished plantsmen (who had worked at the UC Berkeley Botanic Gardens for a while) were given cuttings of the tree as a wedding gift over 75 years ago from a tree growing in Santa Cruz Ca. It has enormous breba figs on the tree. Typically each terminal branch had only 1 to 3 figs, at most, but the quality and size was very impressive. It appears to match the description of Drap D'Or a rather famous french fig. One would need a rather large tree in order to make a decent fig jam from the fruit. The name Grantham's Royal was my way of recognizing the owners and the apparent similarity to Royal Vineyard (Drap D'Or). (1006) The Breba Crop is 3X as large [as the main crop] and is more pyriform with more brown, green and purple streaks."

This is supposedly the Desert King Killer. It grows 2 crops and is suppose to taste even better than our beloved DK. I can't wait to get some ripe from it this year. Luckily for me I obtained mine from my good friend Slavi.



This is a breba only fig, unfortunately my 2 plants have not been reliable breba producers.  I've only seen the main crop and those just wither and dies every year without the fig wasp.


Photo Above courtesy of Paully22 from figs4fun.

It has been known to grow inground in BC Canada. So it should do great here in Seattle.



Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Granthams Royal Update

My Grantham's Royal air layer has been growing nicely. I noticed that it dropped it's one fruit today and pushed out a new one. It's still such a young plant that I may just pluck the other one too to let it concentrate it's energy into growing vs fruiting.

.. I am very curious to see what the fruit will taste like...so maybe I'll let the other guy grow. LOL