I thought that was only true of wild figs, and most figs today are just sprayed with plant hormones to make them ripen without pollination?
I don't think it makes them non-vegan either way, as the life cycle requires than some amount of animal labor/death is involved in some capacity for plants to grow, and I think wasp figs don't count as 'animal agriculture'. Though its certainly arguable where to draw the line.
I thought that was only true of wild figs, and most figs today are just sprayed with plant hormones to make them ripen without pollination?
I don't think it makes them non-vegan either way, as the life cycle requires than some amount of animal labor/death is involved in some capacity for plants to grow, and I think wasp figs don't count as 'animal agriculture'. Though its certainly arguable where to draw the line.