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Experts from the University of Stirling are growing truffles on the west coast of Scotland and say the change to wetter ...
And while he’s confident that truffles will be a huge success, Brian will be the first to tell you, “It’s exciting. But, you know, it’s a lot of hurry up and wait, because you just don’t ...
Professor Paul W Thomas, an honorary professor at the University of Stirling, discovered the truffle on the Isle of Bute in ...
The truffle market is experiencing in demand due to their unique earthy flavor and perceived health benefits. Fungi, such as black and white truffles, grow at the roots of oak trees and are ...
A black truffle grown on a Scottish island marks a UK first, sparking hopes for rural economic and agri-tourism growth.
A new scientific study distinguished this wild Oregon mushroom from its European counterpart, marking an exciting development for those who study the fungal kingdom.