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I don't think the English truffle is worth what the French and Italian ones are,,, that said there still Worth a bit,,, I was also interested in this,,, but unlike bosun,,it WAS about money,,lol

 

Some young lad and his dad are very good at it, read about them on line the kids very good at finding them,, the English ones can just been seen above ground,, there not totally underground if I remember right..

 

They have started cultivating them by infecting the roots of trees with the spoors,, so they can farm them,,,

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