Once called the food of the gods (and probably still is), truffles are a delicious and highly sought-after fungus in the Northern Hemisphere. No truffles have been grown in the Western Cape – until now.
Woodford Truffles, a local company specialising in commercialising the truffle industry in South Africa, has recently confirmed the discovery of the first Black Perigord truffle in the Western Cape. The fungus itself doesn’t look like much but packs a flavour (quite literally) fit for kings.
The location of the find? Altima farm, one of the properties within the Anthonij Rupert portfolio. Six years ago, the managers at Altima set out with Woodford Truffles in an attempt to grow the prized item – no easy task as truffles require very specific conditions in which to grow.
It was at this time that an orchard of young oak trees had been inoculated with mycelium spores and the rest, well, was up to the fickle weather of the Cape.
Italian truffle guru, Prof Alessandra Zambonelli, predicted the imminent appearance of truffles in the area after a thorough on-site root inspection of the orchard trees earlier this year, before it was discovered by (super cute) sniffer dog Clyde’s clever nose – with probably more truffles to follow.
It looks like this is the very start of a blossoming truffle industry in the Western Cape.
Photography www.woodfordtruffles.co.za
So cool
Wow…how cool!
Wonderful news!
CapeTownEtc wow!
About time…if they can do it in Perth Western Australia I think we should be able to have an even better outcome in SA!
what a time to be alive!
Maxine Pier Esterhuyse more trufflessss
Oh my flip!!! U0001f63b Truffles are the best!
Peter John Yuill
The dog is so proud.
Duncan Pringle!!!
Annemie Neethling Zuidema
Can’t wait, tx LalU0001f618
Hahahahaha
Darren Badenhorst let’s go foraging
The doggie is so cute
I often have wondered weather one would finf truffles in the Western Cape..The Question is where does one start to look
It’s whether ,Alan. Unless you’re expecting rain, that is !
Mariska
Dave Luis
Duck and truffle sauce! Yes!
Bissi Khlat Robin Leyde
Aw, look at the truffle dog! This is great news
A real delicacy….amazing find in Western Cape of all places..used in food in many overseas places!
Jeremy De Matteis
Ugh!
Is as good as the ones in France and Italy?
To Cute for words
Can this be true?
sarc?
hopefully not philosopher’s stones cos that won’t work so well in a 5* restaurant.
Barend Potgieter Leon De Jager 🙁
Wow!
Lol
Elizabeth Nyasha Tammy Ndoro
Mambo Clive Munetsi aka Duffy duck#looneytunes.
This is huge! Fab!
Good money can be made from it
Yummi
I thought it was a Jack Russel
What a cool sniffer dog
Bruce Sturrock
Wow fantastic
Bradley Colin Brown – time to put that pooch to work!
They discovered the 1st truffle, by tomorrow it will be extinct 🙁
Zo Lightley!!
It had to be a JR that found the truffle!
Yumm!
In the ground I thinkU0001f602
Don’t know a whole lot about Truffles myself but that sniffer pooch is looking super chuffed with himself. Too cute and good luck. hope the venture works out well.
Mia Gibson I am excited!!!
Breakfast…. U0001f609
Best eggs ever!
Uh Tom do you not think this is the most important thing happening in our country right now?!?!
Oh that’s so expensive, they will make good moneyU0001f602
Kathleen Williams Briers Gerald Briers did you see this?
Hey Lisa, yes Woodford Truffles had contacted us the day the truffle was found – it is great news as that is quite a young orchard still so a good early find – they should start finding more and more as the orchard matures.