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Truffle Hound
Truffle Hound: On the Trail of the Worlds Most Seductive Scent, with Dreamers, Schemers, and Some Extraordinary Dogs | Rowan Jacobsen
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'Truffle Hound, like a truffle, charms by seducing us' Mark Kurlansky A captivating exploration into the secretive and sensuous world of truffles, the elusive food that has captured hearts, imaginations, and palates worldwide. The scent of one freshly unearthed white truffle in Barolo was all it took to lead Rowan Jacobsen down a rabbit hole into a world of secretive hunts, misty woods, black-market deals, obsessive chefs, quixotic scientists, muddy dogs, maddening smells, and some of the most memorable meals ever created. Truffles attract dreamers, schemers, and sensualists. People spend years training dogs to find them underground. They plant forests of oaks and wait a decade for truffles to appear. They pay 2,170 a pound to possess them. They turn into quivering puddles in their presence. Why? Truffle Hound is the fascinating account of Rowan's quest to find out, a journey that would lead him from Italy to Istria, Hungary, Spain, England, and North America. Both an entertaining odyssey and a manifesto, Truffle Hound demystifies truffles-and then remystifies them, freeing them from their gilded cage and returning them to their roots as a sacred offering from the forest. It helps people understand why they respond so strongly to that crazy smell, shows them there's more to truffles than they ever imagined, and gives them all the tools they need to take their own truffle love to the next level. Deeply informed, unabashedly passionate, rakishly readable, Truffle Hound will spark Britain's next great culinary passion.
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iread2much
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This was a really fun & interesting read. I don‘t know why the author seems convinced that there‘s a dark underbelly to the truffle world, but besides that random issue, I enjoyed this book.
This book explore truffles as a food, the science behind growing them, and the dogs who find them. The author offers more of a travelogue than an in depth look, but I still learned a lot.
3/5 stars, warning! Will make you want to eat truffles (the fungus)

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UwannaPublishme Sounds like a fascinating read! 2y
iread2much @UwannaPublishme it really was! I am very glad I read it, I learned a lot about truffles, there are a few native to the USA that I want to try that I didn‘t know about before 2y
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Christinak
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The things you find online at the library - weeks ago I came across this during a bout of insomnia and put a hold on it. The hold came in last night and I‘m already on chapter six… who knew truffles could be so interesting?

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Sumi
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I admit that the only truffles I‘ve ever eaten have been chocolate but this book is so engaging that you come to feel that you understand the truffle obsession. And the dogs: love them - the bonus at the end was the best.