Every year farmers head out in the dead of night. They take their truffle sniffing pigs or dogs and steal off to the fields. The location of a truffle crop is normally a very closely guarded secret. Poaching is a genuine problem, and with good reason. A harvest of black market truffles could make a poacher wealthy and it could bankrupt the farmer. You see, ounce for ounce truffles are the most expensive natural food in the world. It's not at all unusual for this fungus to sell for as much as $250 dollars an ounce. According to Wikipedia the most expensive truffle of all was sold at auction for $330,000 dollars. As such there are some very strict laws regarding the harvest and sale of this prized edible. A truffle thief could end up in jail. …show more content…
The truffle grows in symbiosis with trees. The fungus covers the roots of the tree and feeds off carbohydrates produced by its host. In return the fungus helps the tree absorb vital minerals from the soil. The truffle is actually the fruit of the fungus. Just as an apple is the fruit of the apple tree. Usually the host is an oak or a willow, but no one can figure out exactly what causes the fungus to take