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  2. Truffle - Wikipedia

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    Truffles are also used for producing truffle salt and truffle honey. While chefs once peeled truffles, in modern times, most restaurants brush the truffle carefully and shave it or dice it with the skin on to make the most of the valuable ingredient. Some restaurants stamp out circular discs of truffle flesh and use the skins for sauces.

  3. 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.

  4. Terfeziaceae - Wikipedia

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    Desert truffles do not have the same flavor as European truffles, but tend to be more common and thus more affordable. Forest truffles (genus Tuber ) typically cost $1,000 per kilogram ; Italian truffles may sell for up to $2,200 per kg, while Terfezia truffles sold as of 2002 in Riyadh for $200 to $305 a kg, and in recent years have reached ...

  5. Pecan truffle - Wikipedia

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    Tuber lyonii, also known as the American brown truffle or the pecan truffle, [1] is a species of truffle native to North America. The pecan truffle is so named because it is most commonly found in pecan orchards, in association with the pecan tree.

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  7. FarmVille Truffles: Everything you need to know - AOL

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  8. Tuber borchii - Wikipedia

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    Whitish truffles often grow in oak groves, and less frequently under conifers. Like most truffles, it bears fruit underground, although not very deep (occasionally, mature specimens reach the surface). It bears fruit from winter to early summer (from December to June), in coastal or low-lying areas (between 200 and 1,000 metres above sea level ...

  9. A Few Special Dogs Just Discovered 2 New Truffle Species in ...

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    “If you have $20,000 of truffles growing underground, you need to find them before they perish, so the dogs are very important,” Bonito added. “Our research reinforces the importance of ...