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Ivy Stark
By Ivy Stark
Published 2013
Huitlacoche (or Cuitlacoche) is a fungus that grows on ears of Mexican corn. During the growing season, the smoky-sweet flavored delicacy, also called “Mexican truffle” or “Mexican caviar,” is frozen or canned for export if it is not eaten fresh.
Published by Skyhorse Publishing, New York City.
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