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Black Bursa fig, also known as "Kara İncir" in Turkish, is a special type of fig that is grown in the Bursa region of Turkey. It is known for its sweet and rich flavor, as well as its tender texture. Black Bursa figs are typically smaller in size than other figs and have a dark purple color when ripe.

Black Bursa figs are harvested in late summer and early fall, and can be found fresh in local markets and grocery stores during this time. They can also be dried and preserved for year-round consumption.

In addition to being a delicious snack, Black Bursa figs are also used in various Turkish dishes and desserts. For example, they are often served with yogurt and honey as a healthy breakfast or dessert option. They can also be used in savory dishes such as stews and tagines.

If you're visiting Bursa, be sure to try some Black Bursa figs and discover their unique flavor and texture for yourself.

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