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Serious truffles

by Jenise » Tue Jan 04, 2011 2:30 pm

Just found this news item on HuffPo:

FRENCH FARMER JAILED IN FATAL SHOOTING OVER TRUFFLES

French police have arrested a farmer who fatally shot a trespasser he suspected of trying to steal highly coveted truffles from his land on the edge of France's southern Provence region.

The 32-year-old farmer told authorities he was guarding his truffle patch in the town of Grignan when he was frightened by the intruder and shot him in the legs and head with a hunting rifle, police said Wednesday.

Police said the farmer believed the man was armed. The 43-year-old victim died shortly after Monday's shooting. Authorities did not release the names of either man.

Truffles are a fungus found mainly in forests in France and Italy that grow underground, in the root systems of host trees. They are prized for their rich, earthy flavors and can fetch astronomical prices – making them a prime target for thieves.

Didier Chabert, a local truffle-grower who has known the accused farmer for many years, said the man had already been hit by thieves two or three times this truffle season, which runs from December through March.

"At this time of year, the thieves are waiting for the moon to grow so there is light at night, the thief comes at that time to steal truffles," Chabert said.

French forests produce 50 tons of black truffles in a good year, but poor weather caused last year's harvest to drop to 25 tons, said Chabert, the former head of the local truffle-growers association.

Demand for truffles peaks at Christmas time, when the French traditionally splurge on delicacies such as truffles, champagne, foie gras, prawns and oysters. Last year black truffle prices reached $600 a pound due to the shortage, Chabert said. The current price is just under $500 a pound.

The head of another truffle sellers association said the problem of truffle theft has been growing.
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Re: Serious truffles

by Jon Peterson » Tue Jan 04, 2011 2:51 pm

Your post made me look up the current price of white truffles from Alba, Italy, Jenise, since we had some with New Year's Eve dinner - almost $200 per ounce! Justified shooting or not? I could go either way.
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Re: Serious truffles

by Mike Filigenzi » Wed Jan 05, 2011 1:31 am

The trespasser's name wasn't anything like "Yaniger", was it?
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Re: Serious truffles

by Karen/NoCA » Wed Jan 05, 2011 2:07 pm

How is he by the way and where is he?
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by Jon Peterson » Wed Jan 05, 2011 2:49 pm

Karen/NoCA wrote:How is he by the way and where is he?


He recently posted on the mens underwear question over on Friends and Fun. Good to see his avatar - such as it is.
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Re: Serious truffles

by Lou Kessler » Wed Jan 05, 2011 9:13 pm

Jon Peterson wrote:
Karen/NoCA wrote:How is he by the way and where is he?


He recently posted on the mens underwear question over on Friends and Fun. Good to see his avatar - such as it is.



That post is over two years old. The last I heard he was in Austin Texas. Maybe Hoke knows?
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Re: Serious truffles

by Mark Lipton » Wed Jan 05, 2011 11:02 pm

Lou et al.: just check his Facebook page if you want to know more.

'Tain't rocket science, after all :P

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Re: Serious truffles

by Jon Peterson » Thu Jan 06, 2011 10:55 am

Lou Kessler wrote:
Jon Peterson wrote:
Karen/NoCA wrote:How is he by the way and where is he?

He recently posted on the mens underwear question over on Friends and Fun. Good to see his avatar - such as it is.

That post is over two years old. The last I heard he was in Austin Texas. Maybe Hoke knows?


Wow. Thanks for pointing the date out, Lou. My apologies.
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Re: Serious truffles

by Daniel Rogov » Thu Jan 06, 2011 12:50 pm

The only thing I will add to this thread is a warning:

Come to my house to steal my truffles and you're going to be in deep stuff!

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Re: Serious truffles

by Carl Eppig » Thu Jan 06, 2011 3:02 pm

Daniel Rogov wrote:The only thing I will add to this thread is a warning:

Come to my house to steal my truffles and you're going to be in deep stuff!

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Methinks that one thing Israelies and Northern New Englandlers have in common is that most if not all have guns and know how to use them.

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