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Figs hit the sweet spot in salad of contrasts

By Ellie Krieger, Special To The Washington Post
Published: September 11, 2019, 6:05am

Agrodolce — a traditional Italian sweet-and-sour sauce (agro means “sour” and dolce “sweet”) — is a mouthwatering tussle of contrast that seems to tickle every taste bud.

Figs lend themselves to achieving the sauce’s yin-yang blast in a healthier way, because their inherent sweetness means little added sugar is needed to balance its vinegary pucker.

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