"Black truffle is no longer only Europe's heritage," Buenos Aires residents celebrate, after a new edition of the festival

Published 2025년 6월 23일

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During the weekend, the fourth edition of "Trufar", the already popular Black Truffle Festival, was held in the Buenos Aires town of Espartillar, Saavedra district. As every year, the event aimed to highlight and boost an emerging production with high added value such as truffle cultivation, through which Argentina can position itself in the most demanding global markets. The event, which highlighted the benefits of truffles – an underground fungus (Tuber melanosporum) considered the "black diamond" of gastronomy – was attended by the Minister of Agrarian Development of the province, Javier Rodríguez; the Government Secretary of Saavedra, Mariano Mansilla; and the president of Trufas Del Nuevo Mundo, Juan Carlos La Grotteria, one of the pioneering ventures in that productive sector. "In the last 5 years, productive diversification in our province has grown substantially. Five years ago, for many it was unthinkable to have a Buenos Aires province with olive trees, wines, and ...

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