Anyone growing this tropical wild beast? I see it is a dioecious species. Dependent on a wasp not in North America.
Also that it can survive zone 8. And folks have successfully manually pollinated it via hypodermic injection.
For that effort you can be rewarded an apple sized soft fruit with very strong berry flavors. More apple then fig textured. Probably something you only do occasionally because of the labor. It fruits profusely so injecting most would be a pain.
However it probably makes an outstanding nematode resistant candidate. And with a bit of freeze protecting wrapping at the base could work well.