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  2. Tuber melanosporum - Wikipedia

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    With a price of about 1,000 to 2,000 euros per kilogram, black truffles are the second-most expensive truffles after white truffles and one of the most sought-after edible mushrooms in the world. [6] In cooking, black truffles are used to refine the taste of meat, fish, soups, cheeses, and risotto.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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]

  5. Truffle - Wikipedia

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    Truffles were once sold at weekly markets (bi-weekly in the case of a market in Martel, Lot) and in quantities of two to six tonnes in good weeks, but only Lalbenque and Limogne today have weekly truffle markets. [63] Prices have increased so that truffles, once seen as a food of the middle class, have become a luxury. [63]

  6. 33 Pound Mushroom Found in China - AOL

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    Video Credit: YouTube Locals in China's Yunnan province discovered a humongous mushroom this week. According to Science World Report, the mushroom, a species that is not yet identified, measures ...

  7. Tuber borchii - Wikipedia

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    Tuber borchii, known as the whitish truffle or bianchetto truffle, [1] is a small, ... which is collected in autumn and early winter. It sells for some 300–400 €/kg.

  8. Pecan truffle - Wikipedia

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    Formerly considered nothing more than a nuisance by pecan farmers, the pecan truffle has been gaining in popularity as an edible mushroom in recent years and can fetch over $160 per pound at market. [ 2 ]

  9. Largest fungal fruit bodies - Wikipedia

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    By one report 14.9 kg (33 lb) but by another 7.45 kg (16.4 lb). Fruiting body of G. lucidum can be a conk or a mushroom, depending on the orientation of the substrate. Sparassis crispa, Sparassidaceae: The mountains of Europe, always in pine forest. One found in Mayres, France in October 2000. Dimensions not stated. [31] [32] 28.8 kg (63 lb).