Ta Cenc
Additional Information
[GM-4 is most likely one of 2 figs:]

1) Maltese name: Parsott abjad aka Brogiotto bianco aka Brogiotto Blanco = Parsotta.

The tree and its foliage are very similar to the preceding, but the leaves are of a lighter green, and their petioles are white without any shading of red as in the black variety. The fruit is also similar in shape, but more rounded at the orifice, and takes a whitish or yellowish green colour at maturity, with circular netting as in the sister variety, but maturation is not so prolonged. It is an ideal fig for the table, and is also a very good sort for drying. This is the only white fig requiring no caprification, and like the black variety never sheds off any green fruit.

2) Maltese name: "Tin Esurt" aka "Parsott issued".

This fig was classified by someone as being a "Fico Nero aka brogiotto nero" although it looks way more like a "Barnisotte" aka "GM-1"