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The edible part of the ficus plant is primarily the fig, which is the fruit produced by certain species, particularly Ficus carica, commonly known as the common fig. Figs are sweet and can be eaten fresh or dried, often used in various culinary dishes. Other parts of the ficus plant, such as the leaves, are not typically consumed. However, it's important to note that not all ficus species produce edible fruits.

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