Jess Martin
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@bron1us I agree. That's a wasted truffle! This is the fresh #truffle I bought from the #truffiere @noblerot and I placed it in a jar of arborio (which I had brought with me) so the rice would absorb the smell. The jar sans trouffe still smells truffly!

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03:25 AM - Aug 07, 2023
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Russell Wingard
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In response to Jess Martin.
Nice! That's a great idea. Have you eaten (some of) the #truffle yet? Or did you get a sample from the #truffiere ?
05:35 PM - Aug 07, 2023
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Jess Martin
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Yes, both from the #truffiere and at home! I'll post my photos later this week.

The truffle I bought developed that more pungent smell. The fresh truffle was nice, earthy. But I think the longer the truffle is out of the ground, the stronger the smells of rottenness comes out.
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07:29 PM - Aug 07, 2023
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Russell Wingard
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In response to Jess Martin.
Is the rottenness a desirable quality among #truffle aficionados? You know, like barnyard in some wines?

I take it you preferred the fresh, earthiness without the smells of decay and decomposition. 😄
07:37 PM - Aug 07, 2023
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