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Hmadi. Described by Grasovsky and Weitz (1932) as a small Palestinian fig, spherical, with a short, curved neck and medium stalk; color yellowish green; ribs purplish; eye open, with bright-red or purple scales; pulp red; flavor subacid. Very much relished by the fellaheen.
Hmadi means "Acidic" in Arabic, owing to its tart bite.
Hmadi means "Acidic" in Arabic, owing to its tart bite.