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Truffles are not plants or animals—they’re underground mushrooms in the fungi kingdom. The part of the truffle that most people see looks like a small, lumpy potato. This is the part of the fungus that creates spores for reproduction, just like a typical aboveground mushroom. Truffles also send out an extensive system of rootlike filaments called hyphae that interact with plants.

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