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Fig vs Cranberry Characteristics


Fig
Cranberry vs Fig Characteristics


Characteristics

Type
Tree fruit   
Berry   

Season
Summer, Winter   
Autumn   

Varieties
Abyad, Adriatic, Alma, Atreano, Bataglia, Black Bethlehem, Black Madeira, Black Mission, Brown Turkey, Sierra, Calimyrna, Kadota, Deanna, Figoin and Hardy Chicago Fig   
Early Black, Howes, Ben Lear and Stevens   

Seedless Variety
Yes   
No   

Color
Green, Purple, Red   
Red   

Inside Color
Pink   
White   

Shape
Conical   
Round   

Texture
Fleshy   
Juicy   

Taste
Sweet   
Bitter, Tart   

Origin
Western Asia   
North America   

Grows on
Trees   
Trees   

Cultivation
  
  

Soil Type
Clay, Limestone, Loam, Sandy   
Clay, Sandy, Well-drained   

Soil pH
5-7   
4.5-5   

Climatic Conditions
Dry, Warm   
Warm   

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Fig and Cranberry Information

Color of a fruit helps in determining its nutrient content and hence, its nutritional value. Therefore, color can considered as an important factor of Fig and Cranberry Information. Fig is found in shades of green, purple and red and Cranberry is found in shades of red. Get Fig vs Cranberry characteristics comparison of the basis of properties like their taste, texture, color, size, seasonal availability and much more! Fig belongs to Tree Fruit category whereas Cranberry belongs to Berry category. Fig originated in Western Asia while Cranberry originated in North America.

Fig and Cranberry Varieties

Fig and Cranberry varieties form an important part of Fig vs Cranberry characteristics. Due to advancements and development in the field of horticulture science, it is possible to get many varieties of Fig and Cranberry. The varieties of Fig are Abyad, Adriatic, Alma, Atreano, Bataglia, Black Bethlehem, Black Madeira, Black Mission, Brown Turkey, Sierra, Calimyrna, Kadota, Deanna, Figoin and Hardy Chicago Fig whereas the varieties of Cranberry are Early Black, Howes, Ben Lear and Stevens. The shape of Fig and Cranberry is Conical and Round respecitely. Talking about the taste, Fig is sweet in taste and Cranberry is bitter and tart.

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