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The contents were found to be drinkable, with notes of truffles and caramel in the taste.
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Besides this common canvas, the once flourishing trade of grains, flour, saffron, fruits, truffles and poultry continues.
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However, they do not have the characteristic aroma and value of truffles, and may even be poisonous.
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The line of confections included truffles of various sizes, slicks, and mosaics.
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Thus, large tracts of land were set free for the cultivation of truffles.
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Local farmers are opposed to a return of mass production, which would decrease the price of truffles.
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The term hypogeous is more commonly used for fungi with underground fruiting bodies - for example, truffles.
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In these areas, the search for black truffles and their cultivation is a tradition going back more than 200 years.
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Rodents and insectivores, whose food stashes were destroyed in the fire, eat truffles, which survived underground, and leave feces containing nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the soil.
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He also eats expensive food at recess, such as caviar, truffles, and a special version of turon for congressmen.
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However, traditionalists argue that the swine have more sensitive noses and their particular taste for truffles leads to a more devoted beast.
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The law does not specifically outlaw truffles (only mushrooms) thus making them legal.
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In the last 30 years, new attempts for mass production of truffles have been started.
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Their success and the value of the resulting truffles has encouraged a small industry to develop.
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Moreover, part of the scent emitted by the truffles may limit the growth of other plants through oxidative stress.
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Menus frequently include up-charges for luxury ingredients such as foie gras and truffles.
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In this model, chocolate candies like chocolate candy bars and chocolate truffles are included.
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The class is artificial, however, since species -- which include puffballs, earthstars, stinkhorns, and false truffles -- are not closely related to each other.
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An impressive array of choices, from truffles to bars to caramels, melds chocolate with international spice markets.
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Their products range from chocolate bars to truffles and pralines.
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Species form hypogeous sporocarps commonly referred to as false truffles.
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The flavor of black truffles is far less pungent and more refined than that of white truffles.
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Consequently, after 1945, the production of truffles plummeted, and the prices have risen dramatically.
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Truffles and wild mushrooms, while not everyday fare, were perhaps more commonly foraged than today.
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In the right season it is possible to taste the flavoured products of the surrounding woods such as mushrooms and truffles.
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The long, rectangular cross-section noodles are made by hand and generally served with the local black truffles, a meat rag or a tomato-based sauce.
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The region grew lavender, mushrooms, truffles and harsh red wine.
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Among their vocations, the monks make and sell fruitcakes, honey, and chocolate truffles.
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The aromas of the wine include red fruits, berries and spices, as well as truffles for older wines.
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However, truffles can be cultivated.
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As with the true truffles, some of them have distinctive smells and are actively hunted out by small mammals which may consume them and spread their spores.
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The truffles, for instance, have solved this problem by attracting animals such as wild boars, which break open the tasty ascocarps and spread the spores over a wide area.
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Cleistothecia are found mostly in fungi that have little room available for their ascocarps, for instance those that live under tree bark, or underground like truffles.
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Truffles are sometimes made with various flavourings.
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However, alcohol is now being used to carry the truffle flavour without the need for synthetic flavourings.
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In 1890, there were 75000 ha of truffle-producing trees.
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However, molecular analysis showed in 2004 that these two varieties of truffle are one species.
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Options include a tiger prawn and watercress salad, and roast beef with truffle with a green bean salad.
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The filling can also be similar to a truffle or a cherry cordial, with bourbon added.
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The hot dog was topped with truffle oil, duck foie gras, and truffle butter.
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The internal spore-bearing tissue of the truffle, the gleba, is whitish or greyish-white in mature specimens.
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When dried their flavour even improves, acquiring black truffle notes.
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The largest and most commonly known ascomycetes include the morel and the truffle, however the polymorpha is an inedible variety.
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In 1875, a truffle hog could cost up to 200 francs.
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The top layer is soft raspberry jelly, the middle layer is truffle, and the bottom one is marzipan.
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Thousands of truffle-producing trees were planted, and production reached peaks of hundreds of tonnes at the end of the 19th century.
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Likes truffle and elegance, and deeply hates vulgarity.
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They searched for the origin of the aroma, and found that there was an omelet with truffle and a cluster of parsley on a table.
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His particular interest was in truffles and truffle-like fungi, but he collected widely and carefully.
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They have a wider distribution than any other truffle species.
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One of these, dimethyl sulfide, is what attracts truffle dogs, truffle hogs and truffle flies to the fruiting bodies.
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In the latter meaning, the term has been thought to refer to a mushroom or truffle, or a yam or tuber.
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The genus, widespread in northern temperate regions, contains about 20 truffle-like species.
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Inside the truffle is the gleba, which is initially white before it becomes a marbled tan color.
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The dish takes its name from her technique of cooking a fattened hen with slivers of truffle inserted between skin and flesh.
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The roughly spherical truffle is up to 1.5cmin 1 wide and yellowish-brown in color.
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They came in three types of chocolate: milk, white and dark all with 5 different flavours including almond, truffle etc.
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His specialties include white truffle dishes and risottos.
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Considered the truffle of pipe tobaccos, it is used as a component in many blended pipe tobaccos, but is too strong to be smoked pure.
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The internal spore-bearing tissue of the truffle, the gleba, is brown to purple-brown in mature specimens.
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Truffle vodka can be used in regular cocktails, or as an ingredient in recipes such as risotto or butter.
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Trees were inoculated with the truffle fungus in the hope of creating a local truffle industry.
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The average life cycle of a truffle-producing tree is 30 years.
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Also, between the two world wars, the truffle groves planted in the 19th century stopped being productive.
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The wines are known for their elegance and power with a bouquet of wild mushroom, truffle, roses, and tar.
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The internal spore-bearing tissue of the truffle, the gleba, is initially whitish before becoming brown to purple-brown in mature specimens.
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Today many other additions are made, for example walnuts or rucola or tiny pieces of white or black truffle.
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Menu items include roast chicken served with lobster, sweetbreads and pasta, served in a truffle sauce.
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The internal spore-bearing tissue (gleba) of the truffle is brown when it is mature.
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Black truffles also are used for producing truffle salt and truffle honey.
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Most truffle oil, however, does not contain any truffles.
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With time in the bottle these primary notes are moderated and then supplemented with earthy or savory tertiary notes such as leather and truffle.
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Unlike truffle oil, truffle salt is not usually of synthetic origin.
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The internal spore-bearing tissue of the truffle, the gleba, is whitish when young, turning light brown in mature specimens.
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The base of the truffle has a cavity.
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The internal spore-bearing tissue of the truffle, the gleba, has a brown to reddish-brown color in mature specimens.
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The truffle has thick-walled asci that have a somewhat spherical, elliptical, or somewhat irregular shape.
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The squirrel eats acorns, fruit, and fungi (especially an underground truffle), as well as the seeds, bark, and twigs of the trees where it makes its home.
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White or black paper-thin truffle slices may be inserted into meats, under the skins of roasted fowl, in "foie gras" preparations, in "pts", or in stuffings.
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The truffle is reddish brown with a rough and warty outer skin, while the interior spore-producing gleba is initially whitish before developing greyish-brown mottling as it matures.
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At bottom, the "detection" involved in the truffle and disease gene patents itself is not patentable.
How much longer should we rout around the stale truffles of evidence on which to seek to put these men on trial?
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In 1900, truffles were used by most people, and on many occasions.
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White truffles are generally served raw, and shaved over steaming buttered pasta or salads or fried eggs.
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Mushrooms are quite common as well with taxa like agaricus, boletus, craterellus and truffles.
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As such, the truffles have thin shells and are bite sized.
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The 330 hectare winery, established in 1989, also produces avocados and truffles.
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Klein often initially sold these new gourmet foods, such as white truffles, at a loss in order to attract new customers.
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With bodies (ascocarps) from 2cmin 0 to convert10 in diameter, burgundy truffles are relatively large.
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Like other truffles, they are also canned and bottled for export.
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Black truffles are sometimes found together with winter truffles, which aid the growth of black truffles in wet soils.
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Her book is exceptional in using truffles, which were not standard fare for the late 18th century.
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The theater was designed to cater to an upscale audience with concessions such as amaretto chocolate truffles and a list of vintage wines.
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Unlike truffles, terfez have no taste of their own.
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Black truffles are harvested in late autumn and winter.
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