White truffles, Italy's gold, menaced by climate change


By AGENCY
  • Living
  • Saturday, 16 Nov 2024

Truffle hunter Carlo Marenda and his dog Buk search for white truffles in Treiso, near Alba, northwestern Italy. - Photos: AFP

Deep in a thick forest in Italy's northwestern Piedmont region, the hunt is on for the white Alba truffle, with excited dogs zigzagging and digging into the wet earth.

But the culinary treasure is becoming increasingly rare, undermined by climate change.

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