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What does truff mean?
Truff means black truffle.

Brief introduction of black truffle:

Truff means black truffle; Truffles Black truffles can nourish the essence and blood to a certain extent, and can be used to improve women's symptoms such as dark menstrual blood, dark color and menstrual blood stasis, which can play a good role. The following is a detailed description of truff black truffle:

Black truffle (Tuber melanosporum in Latin, perigord truffle in English), also known as truffle, is a wild edible fungus that grows underground and has a rugged appearance.

The color is between dark brown and black, and it is small and convex, covering the gray or light black and white texture. Its smell is special and indescribable. Some people describe it as mushroom/garlic/rotten leaves/wetland/fermented corn/pickles/honey/gas/wet straw/cheese/cinnamon/elk fragrance.

There are also sheets that have not been washed for years, and some people even describe them as semen. As far as we know, they are mainly distributed in a few areas of Alps and Himalayas, and Panxi area around Yanbian County, Panzhihua City, Sichuan Province, accounting for 60% of the total output of black truffles in China.

The maturity of black truffles is usually from 1 1 month to March of the following year, and the best season is usually from1February to March of the following year.

People who collect truffles are called "truffle hunters". Every truffle hunter has a family treasure map, which records the place, time and size of truffles that his parents once found. The process of finding truffles is very interesting, and the methods used by hunters in different countries are different.

In France, people used to regard sows as the right-hand man to harvest black truffles. Sows have a very sensitive sense of smell, and they can smell truffles buried in the ground 25 cm to 30 cm deep at a distance of 6 meters.

It is said that this is because the smell of truffles is very similar to the smell of male hormones emitted from boars, so sows have a special liking for them. But sows are greedy for truffles. If hunters don't stop them in time, sows will arch them out and eat them crazily when they find truffles.