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Scientists sniff out Southeast Asia’s first truffle species in northern province of Thailand

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Truffles identified as tuber thailanddicum. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Gastronomes of the world delight. Two new types of truffle have been unearthed in Thailand’s far north, scientists announced on Thursday in what they called a first for Southeast Asia.

Researchers at Chiang Mai university said they had identified two brand new species and confirmed that tuber magnatum – the same species as Italy’s much sought after white truffle – had been found in a national park surrounding Mount Suthep in northwestern Thailand.

“We confirmed that they are truffles both from their DNA and their physical look,” said Jaturong Khamla, one of the researchers, following the publication of their paper.

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The first species, a white-coloured truffle, was discovered in 2014 and has been given the name tuber thailanddicum.

The second one, brown on the outside but with a white interior, was found in 2015 and has been named tuber lannaense.

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Then in 2017 the team found another type of white truffle which DNA tests confirmed is the already known species tuber magnatum.

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