Robert Mohr, a retired surgeon, and his wife, Andrea, spent 17 years trying to grow truffles in the Okanagan. Truffles, which are notoriously hard to grow, had never been successfully harvested in the region before. The couple had to order the right trees, enlist the help of a mycologist from the University of British Columbia, apply for special farming permits and wait at least seven years for the truffles to emerge. It’s an imperfect science, and there was no guarantee of success. But then one day the dogs who are trained to sniff the truffles reported good news.
—Sarah Fulford, editor-in-chief