Truffles aren’t just a European delicacy; they’re now being successfully cultivated across the United States. American truffle production is growing fast, with promising harvests in states like North ...
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Truffles — the non-chocolate kind, sorry — are edible fungi, like mushrooms. Unlike mushrooms, they grow underground near tree roots and the best truffles are wildly, insanely, wait-how-much?
Did you catch Hal Bernton’s story in the Sunday Times on ‘dog-found truffles,’ learning how harvesters like Alana McGee use trained canines to sniff out the ripest, premium fungi? Here’s a little bit ...
There’s culinary gold in them thar tree roots. That’s because winter is truffle season in the rainy woods of Snohomish County. But before chefs can garnish bowls of creamy polenta with paper-thin ...