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  2. 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 ...

  3. Tuber melanosporum - Wikipedia

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    Tuber melanosporum, called the black truffle, Périgord truffle or French black truffle, [1] is a species of truffle native to Southern Europe. It is one of the most expensive edible fungi in the world. In 2013, the truffle cost between 1,000 and 2,000 euros per kilogram.

  4. Truffle - Wikipedia

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    Truffle oil is used as a lower-cost and convenient substitute for truffles, to provide flavouring, or to enhance the flavour and aroma of truffles in cooking. Some products called "truffle oils" contain no truffles or include pieces of inexpensive, unprized truffle varietals , which have no culinary value, simply for show. [ 80 ]

  5. Truffle hog - Wikipedia

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    In 1875, a truffle hog could cost up to 200 francs. [4] A skilled truffler could more than make up for this investment from the high price of truffles on the gourmet food market. In Italy , the use of pigs in truffle hunting has been prohibited since 1985, as the animals can cause damage to the mycelia of truffles while digging, reducing the ...

  6. Michigan truffle company delivers world’s most expensive ...

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    Old World Truffles delivers European truffles to Detroit restaurants and home chefs alike.

  7. The Best New Fast-Food Items To Try Right Now - AOL

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    Black Truffle Shroom: a cheese-filled deep fried portobello mushroom topped with blue truffle sauce and lettuce Black Truffle Shack Stack : beef patties, cheese-filled deep fried mushroom, and ...

  8. Magic truffle - Wikipedia

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    Magic truffles are the sclerotia of psilocybin mushrooms that are not technically the same as "mushrooms". They are masses of mycelium that contain the fruiting body which contains the hallucinogenic chemicals psilocybin and psilocin. In October 2007, the prohibition of hallucinogenic or "magic mushrooms" was announced by the Dutch authorities.

  9. 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]