Sweden, the next truffle superpower?
Agence France-Presse
Nov. 06, 2009. 02:26 PM EST
The Swedish island of Gotland has discovered huge reserves of Burgundy truffles whose quality mat... More »
The Swedish island of Gotland has discovered huge reserves of Burgundy truffles whose quality matches the best of what France has to offer. Swedish chefs already prefer the local variety, even though it's more expensive. AFP goes foraging for delicacies in the newfound truffle trove.Duration: 02:18 « Less
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