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Species Name
Truffle
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Latin Name
Tuber melanosporum & Tuber magnatum
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Origin
Not shared by any Forager
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Harvest Method
Foraged
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Range & Habitat
Western United States
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Producer
SFS Partnership
Range & Habitat
Woodsy, Earthy, Velvety
The Bluefoot is a cultivated version of the Wild Wood Blewit. Blue Bluefoot concentrates a lilac color mostly in the stem. The Bluefoot has a great natural flavor and a very light texture that can be described as Velvety. Roast, Grill, Braise, Stew.
Sweet, Peppery
Light Sweetness and a delicate pepper flavor, the Yellowfoot is a great alternative to the more expensive Golden Chanterelle. The Yellowfoot is probably best Sauted, but can be used in any other mushroom application. Great flavor for Seafood, Sauces, Cheese dishes, and especially Eggs. Saute, Roast, Stew, Puree.
Mild, Crunchy, Creamy
This is a very versatile and unique produce. Bring exotic flare to any Salad, Stir Fry, Curry, "Ratatouille", "Ragout", or Medley. The Hearts of Palm are very rich in Iron and Calcium with a mild flavor that can easily be overpowered by strong onion and garlic. It never hurts to be adventurous on a new vegetable option.