White Truffle Prices Soar

©AFP PHOTO / Filippo MONTEFORTE

With stocks in Milan in freefall, it's good to be reminded that some values in Italy are shooting up. The price of white truffle has doubled to 3,000 euros ($4,100) per kilogram in just a week.
Truffle hunters say the increase is due to low average rainfall in areas where truffle is found, as well as higher demand -- particularly from buyers in Asia where truffle tastes have taken off, Italian news agency ANSA reported.
The price is now at around 3,000 euros for large truffles and some 2,500 euros per kilogramme for smaller tubers -- far higher than last year.
The news came as the town of San Miniato in Tuscany gears up later this month for its white truffle fair -- the main marketplace for the delicacy.
The town is famous for being near the spot where the biggest white truffle ever found -- weighing in at 2.520 kilograms -- was dug up in 1954. The truffle hunter donated it to US President Dwight Eisenhower.  (-AFP)

Publié le 07.11.2011

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