I've found a local fig tree - it's been there years but I've never paid any attention to it
I've been keeping an eye open for when the figs drooped and pulled a few fruit off thinking they were ready. All good so far - they look nice, were squish but not mushy.

But having sliced them open they all have a partially dried out grey inner, it looks to extend from the eye into the cavity.

Perhaps a silly question but are they unripe, over ripe, rotten or has some insect been in them ?

I've been keeping an eye open for when the figs drooped and pulled a few fruit off thinking they were ready. All good so far - they look nice, were squish but not mushy.
But having sliced them open they all have a partially dried out grey inner, it looks to extend from the eye into the cavity.
Perhaps a silly question but are they unripe, over ripe, rotten or has some insect been in them ?
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