Specially trained “truffle dogs” working for Michigan State University and the University of Florida used their noses to help discover two species of truffles. The two new varieties of the expensive ...
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Two new species of truffle have been discovered in North America. But how do they taste and what opportunities do they create for the food industry? Known as the diamonds of the kitchen, for their ...
Truffles are the culinary equivalent of a diamond. Vertiginously expensive, out of reach for many, desired by most, frequently imitated (generally to shrieks of derision)—symbols of so much more than ...
Year-end expenses can add up quickly. There are ski passes to buy, holiday gifts to plan for — and this year is particularly tough for those facing food insecurity with the interruption of SNAP ...
Valentine’s Day will be here soon, and what could be more over the top to celebrate love than truffles. No, not chocolates, but the musky, heady fungi that are a rare treat — especially if you know ...
Two dogs specially trained to sniff out truffles have helped researchers identify two new-to-science truffle species in the U.S., according to a recent study. Truffles, synonymous with luxury fine ...