Truffles are a type of fungus that grows underground at or near the base of trees known as host trees, but not every tree is suitable for truffle growth. Poplar, beech, and oak trees are typical hosts.
Matsutake mushrooms, scientifically known as Tricholoma matsutake, are esteemed edible fungi native to various regions in the Northern Hemisphere, such as Asia, North America, and Europe.
Morchella elata or Morchella esculenta, known as the morel mushroom, boasts a distinctive conical and slender shape and features a honeycomb network of sacs covering its brown surface.