Turkiye: The world's most expensive mushrooms are produced in Samsun

Published 2024년 11월 22일

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The Samsun Forest Nursery Directorate in Turkey is producing seedlings of the expensive truffle mushroom since 2020. The directorate produces around 5,000 seedlings annually and plants them in various forest areas. The truffle mushroom, known for its high nutritional value and used in the food sector, is one of the world's most expensive mushrooms. The production process involves preparing the soil with pumice, peat, humus, insects, fungi, and disinfectant. The soil is then mixed with oak seeds and kept in vials in a greenhouse. The seedlings are then dipped in a slurry and planted in tubes for five months before being sent to different provinces and nature areas.
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The world's most expensive mushroom seedlings are produced in Samsun SAMSUN - The Samsun Forest Nursery Directorate produces seedlings of the world's most expensive mushroom, known as the 'truffle' mushroom. The seedlings produced after going through many stages meet the forests in different cities of Turkey. Truffle mushroom, which is on the tables of many countries in the world and is especially indispensable for Italian cuisine, is known as one of the most expensive mushrooms. The Forest Nursery Directorate in Samsun has been producing truffle mushroom seedlings since 2020 in order to ensure that this valuable mushroom exists more in nature and to encourage its production. The directorate, which produces an average of 5 thousand seedlings annually, ensures that the seedlings they produce meet different forest areas in nature. The truffle mushroom that grows from the seedlings that meet the soil in nature becomes a source of income for many people. "Truffle is a type of mushroom ...
Source: Sondakika

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