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It's ok, but I'm not a huge fan of the sweetness. I bought some truffle salt when I was in the United States of America about a month or so ago and I have been making popcorn with butter and some of the trufle salt. Now that is some awesome popcorn! :awe:
KT
Hm guess I'm not familiar with "trufle salt".
It's just sea salt with dried truffle in it. Insanely delicious though when coupled with buttered popcorn, eggs, etc.
KT
what the eff is truffle? I have a feeling it's not the same deliciousness that is chocolate truffles, considering that is well.. chocolate.
Oh.. is it that fancy expensive stuff, that's like... well hell if I know how to describe it. Like a weird fungus or something? Found at the base of a certain type of tree or something?
Don't really know much about the stuff other than some light wiki research I did forever ago, either was one of my random wiki tangents or was the subject of curiosity based on a post here forever ago. Or both... yeah, likely both come to think of it.![]()
what the eff is truffle? I have a feeling it's not the same deliciousness that is chocolate truffles, considering that is well.. chocolate.
Oh.. is it that fancy expensive stuff, that's like... well hell if I know how to describe it. Like a weird fungus or something? Found at the base of a certain type of tree or something?
Don't really know much about the stuff other than some light wiki research I did forever ago, either was one of my random wiki tangents or was the subject of curiosity based on a post here forever ago. Or both... yeah, likely both come to think of it.![]()
I don't know if it's still done this way commercially, but traditionally they used pigs to find them. They very well may still considering the price they go for. A buddy of mine bought 1/4# a couple years ago. If I remember right it was over $100 per pound.
And didn't read through all of it but I do remember reading about the use of animals to search for specific varieties, and pigs definitely ring a bell.
Pigs are best at finding them, unfortunately they also love to eat them, so it is tough trying not to lose a few truffles to hungry pigs. Some dogs have been trained to hunt them, with some success, but pigs are still the best at it as far as I know.
KT
popcorn should be salty...and maybe buttery/cheesy (I like the fake powder, or .."Real" powders...so long as it's not that BS liquidy shit they pump at the theater).
sweet corn is for wusses and communists.
Thread is about popcorn not sex.Wife loves it. It's not bad.
I <3 kettlecorn. If you make it yourself, you have some control over how sweet it is. I don't like it really sweet like caramel corn - just a hint of sweetness with just the right amount of saltiness.
