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  2. 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.

  3. Truffle - Wikipedia

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    The black truffle or black Périgord truffle (Tuber melanosporum), the second-most commercially valuable species, is named after the Périgord region in France. [5] Black truffles associate with oaks, hazelnut, cherry, and other deciduous trees and are harvested in late autumn and winter. [5] [6] The genome sequence of the black truffle was ...

  4. Leucangium carthusianum - Wikipedia

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    Leucangium carthusianum is a species of ascomycete fungus.It is commonly known as the Oregon black truffle. [1] It is found in the Pacific Northwest region of North America, where it grows in an ectomycorrhizal association with Douglas-fir.

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

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

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    The fries come in black-bean or ranch flavors and are made with at least seven different vegetables. A 10-ounce bag is just under $5. ... The pizzas are available in a five-mushroom blend with ...

  8. Truffle hog - Wikipedia

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    The use of pigs to hunt truffles is said to date back to the Roman Empire, but the first well-documented use comes from the Italian Renaissance writer and gastronomist, Bartolomeo Platina, in the 15th century. [3] Later references to truffle pigs include John Ray in the 17th century. [3] In 1875, a truffle hog could cost up to 200 francs. [4]

  9. Edible mushroom - Wikipedia

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    Truffles have long eluded the modern techniques of domestication known as trufficulture. Although the field of trufficulture has greatly expanded since its inception in 1808, several species still remain uncultivated. Domesticated truffles include: Tuber aestivum, black summer truffle; Tuber borchii, bianchetto truffle; Tuber brumale, muscat ...