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  2. Truffle - Wikipedia

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    About 80% of the truffles now produced in France come from specially planted truffle groves. [citation needed] Investments in cultivated plantations are underway in many parts of the world using controlled irrigation for regular and resilient production. [65] [66] A critical phase of the cultivation is the quality control of the mycorrhizal plants.

  3. Lindt - Wikipedia

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    Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli AG, [a] doing business as Lindt, [4] is a Swiss chocolatier and confectionery company founded in 1845 [5] and known for its chocolate truffles and chocolate bars, among other sweets.

  4. Tuber melanosporum - Wikipedia

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    By comparison, in 1937, France produced about 1,000 metric tonnes of black truffles. The following table shows the production in the EU of T. melanosporum in Spain, France, and Italy. Production data are in metric tonnes and country weights in percentage and come from the Groupe Européen Truffe et Trufficulture, an association of the leading ...

  5. Tuber magnatum - Wikipedia

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    The white truffle market in Alba is busiest in the months of October and November when the Fiera del Tartufo (truffle fair) takes place. [16] In 2001, Tuber magnatum truffles sold for between $2,200–$4,800 per kilogram ($1,000–$2,200 per pound); [17] as of December 2009, they were being sold at $14,203.50/kg. [citation needed]

  6. What Exactly Is a Truffle and Why Does It Cost So Much? - AOL

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    Truffles are a type of edible fungi that grow underground near the roots of certain oak trees. They have a unique flavor that's savory and earthy. What Exactly Is a Truffle and Why Does It Cost So ...

  7. Truffle oil - Wikipedia

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    Truffle oils sold in Southern France. Truffle oil is a modern culinary ingredient used to impart the flavor and aroma of truffles to a dish. The ingredient is commonly used as a finishing oil [1] in a variety of dishes, including truffle fries, pasta dishes, pizzas, and puréed foods such as mashed potatoes and deviled eggs. [2]

  8. 9 Foods That Smell Awful but Taste Amazing - AOL

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    Most truffle oils aren't made from real truffles — they use a synthetic compound called 2,4-dithiapentane, which mimics the musky, earthy scent of truffles. successo images/shutterstock. 6. Fish ...

  9. Wasabi worries and truffle troubles: Tariffs threaten crops ...

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    Over 75% of U.S. truffle imports come from Italy, worth some $16.4 million in 2022, according to data from CEPII, a French government economics institute. Selling her winter black truffles at $85 ...