Hi There, can you recommend me the best truffle oil to train dogs with (the individual product maybe a link)? ive been searching around but cant find any results but im sure you can help me
Hi, thanks for this very informative video! I've always wanted to try real truffles, but I'm living in Uruguay and they are not imported here. The only truffle available would be a conserved one, Would you say it tastes like a natural one?
Hi Liliana! Thanks for your lovely message. Several countries in the southern hemisphere have started to cultivate the wonderful black truffle (perigord or tuber melanosporum) . Chile, I believe is the top producer in South America, but truffles are also grown in Argentina and it has been documented that there are truffieres in your own beautiful country. These truffles are in season from mid- May to mid-September. Conserved truffles, although interesting in their own right, are quite different to fresh.
@@TheRealTruffleHunters Thank you for your response! I found some articles regarding our soil potential, but I haven't seen truffles on markets yet. Maybe they're just for exportation, which is sad. I'm still hopeful and will continue to search for them. I'll let you know how it goes, lol. Thanks again!
Hi There,
can you recommend me the best truffle oil to train dogs with (the individual product maybe a link)?
ive been searching around but cant find any results but im sure you can help me
Hi, thanks for this very informative video! I've always wanted to try real truffles, but I'm living in Uruguay and they are not imported here. The only truffle available would be a conserved one, Would you say it tastes like a natural one?
Hi Liliana! Thanks for your lovely message. Several countries in the southern hemisphere have started to cultivate the wonderful black truffle (perigord or tuber melanosporum) . Chile, I believe is the top producer in South America, but truffles are also grown in Argentina and it has been documented that there are truffieres in your own beautiful country. These truffles are in season from mid- May to mid-September. Conserved truffles, although interesting in their own right, are quite different to fresh.
@@TheRealTruffleHunters Thank you for your response! I found some articles regarding our soil potential, but I haven't seen truffles on markets yet. Maybe they're just for exportation, which is sad. I'm still hopeful and will continue to search for them.
I'll let you know how it goes, lol. Thanks again!
@@TheRoyalBallerina Maybe these guys might be an option
trufasdelnuevomundo.com/product/trufa-negra-primera/
Have you ever tried to fit as many truffles in your mouth as possible.
Like just… stuffed like three in your mouth
No, but now I am starting to think that I should.