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What are morels and truffles (buffels) ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The morels resemble mushrooms to the extent that they have a cap borne upon a central stem, whilst the truffles form solid, round balls, which grow underground. These are the edible ascomycetes. Morels have a delicate flavour that can be overwhelmed during cooking, but delicious when eaten alone

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The morels resemble mushrooms to the extent that they have a cap borne upon a central stem, whilst the truffles form solid, round balls, which grow underground. These are the edible ascomycetes.Morels have a delicate flavour that can be overwhelmed during cooking, but delicious when eaten alone.

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