TRUFFLE

trŭfˈəl [Fr.], subterranean edible fungus that forms a mutually beneficial (symbiotic) relationship with the roots of certain trees and plants. The part of the fungus used as food is the ascoma, the fruiting body of the fungus. The best-known truffles are the black, Tuber melanosporum, and the white, T. magnatum, both found chiefly in W Europe. Their flavor is piquant and aromatic, and they have been esteemed as a delicacy from ancient times; recipes for their use are found in Greek and Roman writings. The truffles found in the forests of Périgord, France, have been highly regarded since the 15th cent., and their collection is an important industry. Some are canned for export. Traditionally hunted with pigs, they are now mainly found by dogs, which can be trained to "point" for truffles and have the distinct advantage of not being truffle eaters. Truffle cultivation has had some success; it requires the inoculation of the roots of a host plant seedling with fungal spores. T. indicum, a black truffle exported from China, is regarded as inferior to T. melanosporum.

Besides the well-known white and black truffles, there are hundreds of other species, all mycorrhizae, fungi in a symbiotic relationship with plant roots. The tasty Oregon white truffle, T. gibbosum, for example, grows only on the roots of the Douglas fir tree, which is dependent upon the fungus for its mineral nutrition. Truffles are widespread in distribution and are found in a wide variety of habitats.

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...MWCD: 1591. Literally, a truffle is a dark, round fungus that...appearance and pungent taste, the truffle is regarded as a supreme delicacy...for the rare white variety , truffles are used primarily to flavor...over pasta dishes. The candy truffle , a confection that resembles...
...in his discussion of truffles: the black, dense...perfume. "Who says truffle, " declared Brillat...enigmatic its origins, the truffle -- like the erotic...African, and Libyan truffles, claimed Brillat...1820s "the glory of the truffle was at its apogee...
...them whole. The truffle has evolved. No...single layer, the truffles asci are densely...pathways in the truffle whose products mimic...histories: the truffles have become more...other trees, modern truffles obtain sugars from...northern Italy, truffle development is encouraged...
...The trimmings of truffles are used to flavour...November to March. THE TRUFFLE. -- The Truffle...certain that the truffle must possess, equally...regular culture. Truffles grow at a considerable...said, Meats with truffles are the most distinguished...the epicure. The Truffle grows in clusters...
...to pate de foie gras. Others include: white Piedmontese truffle, T. magnatum ; summer truffle T. aestivum , and violet truffle T. brumale ; see also mushrooms. 2 Chocolate truffles, a mixture of chocolate, sugar, cream, and often rum...
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...squirrels prefer microhabitats where truffles are present (Pyare and Longland...microhabitat features associated with truffle abundance (e.g., litter...deeper litter in order to obtain truffles. At Teakettle, truffle abundance was associated with...
...meeting with the Assistant Mayor, a visit to the truffle market of Richerenches, and a truffle-hunting trip. Designing Study Abroad Programs...Taulignan, students were given a guided tour of a truffle market, and later ate truffle omelets at a...
...organizational simulation, "The Truffle Purchasing Exercise." To...supply of exclusive French truffles that were sold periodically...While each company needed the truffles, their products were different...competed only for the critical truffle supply, not for retail sales...
...through his spiritual endeavors. Similarly, Harrisons "Savoy Truffle" also expresses his concern for someone elses painful experience...concern expressed in "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" and "Savoy Truffle" can also be understood as both a defensive reaction formation...
...overstory trees may provide adequate cover for foraging for truffle (hypogeous fungi) fruiting bodies on the forest floor and a high number (and diversity) of overstory trees may affect the truffle community and the microclimate beneath the canopy (Molina...
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I stuffed the magic truffles into my mouth...and everyone...something about the words "magic truffles" that guarantees a mouth...of what he called "super-truffles". "These are mostly chocolate...not eating more than half a truffle at any one time. The words...
...Kummer PIEDMONT means truffles and Barolo to most...increasingly rare white truffle, few people go out...crowded autumnal truffle season. Truffles, says Faith Heller...the mid-October truffle stampede (truffles are at their best...
Truffle Time by Akasha Richmond February...also the month for chocolate truffles, and no one knows more about where to get the best truffles than Mani Niall (415.381...likes San Franciscos XOX Truffles (415.421.4814; www...
...counterparts. His black truffles carry scents of chocolate...Shave a small amount of truffles raw over salads, pasta...com) or ask for Oregon truffles at local gourmet shops. For information on truffle-foraging expeditions...
Slovenia: Dont Let on about the Truffles. by Viv Groskop If you have no idea...culture are not much different to Italys. Truffles, parmesan and prosciutto are all produced...for his favourite restaurant, where truffle pasta is served for amp;#91;pounds...
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...understand." The truffle hunter ultimately...the quality of the truffles extracted. He always...are summer black truffles and the rarer winter black truffle (very expensive...Perigord. Black truffles are much hardier...
...the quest for truffles. Getz and 35 other truffle hunters searched...cultivation, truffle dog training...varieties of truffles, which are found...half a pound of truffles. Cullens mother...to go in the truffle business on her...
...Festival. Fresh truffles in the raw, truffle oil, truffle...the dog grows, truffles are placed above...he succeeds. Truffle, therefore...28. The white truffle season runs September...toDecember 31. Black truffles from January 10...
Cost of Truffles Can Really Grate...for the Elusive Truffle near Alba Piemonte...are usually white truffles for sale atthis...whichpoint enough truffle for a dish for four...France. The best truffle advice may come...123400). White truffles at pounds sterling7...
...Paton - co-founder of Truffle UK - says when cooking with truffles, simple is often best...or the Italian white truffle." Are there truffles in the North-East...priced pounds 20. Truffle titbits TRUFFLES are the mycorrhizal...
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...trained to "point" for truffles and have the distinct advantage of not being truffle eaters. Truffle cultivation...indicum, a black truffle exported from China...known white and black truffles, there are hundreds...The tasty Oregon white truffle, T. gibbosum, for...
...mushrooms contain some protein and minerals, they are largely composed of water and hence are of limited nutritive value. The truffle , puffball , and other edible fungi are sometimes also called mushrooms. In all cases the term mushroom is properly restricted...
...Ascomycota includes yeasts , the powdery mildews, the black and blue-green molds, edible types such as the morel and the truffle , and species that cause such diseases of plants as Dutch elm disease, chestnut blight, apple scab, and ergot . There are...


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