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In this episode of the Truffle Forager podcast, host Ben Sweet interviews Chris Bate, owner of Black Diamond Truffle Trees. They discuss Chris's move to Perigord, France, and his truffle business. Topics include the discovery of a wild tuber melanosporum truffle in the UK (WOW!), truffle dog training, truffle tree cultivation, and different truffle species. Chris explains the symbiotic relationship between truffles and trees and how animals spread truffle spores. They also cover the rarity, value, and varieties of truffles, the French truffle scene, and fake truffle products. Chris concludes with stories about training his truffle-hunting dog, Dougie, highlighting the dog's sense of smell, genetics, and the role of truffle flies in locating truffles.
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TAKEAWAYS:
Truffles can be found in the UK, including the highly prized tuber melanosporum.
The cultivation of truffle trees involves creating a symbiotic relationship between the tree roots and truffle mycelium.
Truffle dogs play a crucial role in locating truffles by sniffing out their distinct aroma.
Wild truffles can be found in unexpected locations, and animals contribute to the spread of truffle spores. Truffles are highly valued due to their rarity, not necessarily their quality.
The truffle scene in France is characterized by a strong obsession with truffles and a belief in the superiority of the peregrine truffle.
Fake truffle products, such as truffle oil, are common and can be deceptive.
Truffle dogs are trained from a young age using various methods, including conditioning with truffle scents.
Early training and conditioning are crucial for the success of truffle dogs. Training a truffle-hunting dog involves teaching them the action and then introducing the word to associate with the action.
Dogs have an incredible sense of smell and can locate truffles underground.
The truffle fly can indicate the presence of truffles and is used by truffle hunters to find them.
Genetics and instinct play a significant role in a dog's ability to find truffles.
Truffle hunting is a fascinating and rewarding activity that combines nature, science, and culinary delights.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Introduction to Truffles and Chris Bates
01:54 - The Exciting Discovery of a Wild Tuber Melanosporum Truffle in the UK
03:48 - Chris's Journey into Truffle Cultivation
08:29 - The Process of Growing Truffle Trees
10:56 - The Natural Occurrence of Truffles on Chris's Land
33:35 - Confirmation of the Wild Tuber Melanosporum Truffle
41:20 - The Importance of Aroma in Truffles
42:19 - The Rarity and Value of Truffles
46:20 - The Truffle Scene in France
53:22 - The Issue of Fake Truffle Products
59:33 - The Importance of Protected Status for Truffles
01:13:18 - Training Truffle Dogs: Early Conditioning
01:25:30 - Training a Truffle-Hunting Dog
01:28:09 - The Incredible Sense of Smell in Dogs
01:43:56 - The Role of the Truffle Fly
01:46:18 - Genetics and Instinct in Truffle Hunting
01:59:18 - The Fascinating World of Truffle Hunting