magic truffles Preservation

    • 12 posts
    August 16, 2024 8:23 PM EDT

    Preserve

    magic truffles Preservation is a vital aspect in Keeping the magic truffles in their original packaging (unopened) in the refrigerator. The expiration date tells you exactly how long you can postpone the trip. Have a bit of truffle left over? Wrap them in a paper towel and put them in the refrigerator at about 3 degrees. Then they can be kept for another month.

    Do you want to keep Magic Truffles for longer than a month? Then you can dry them *, but never with heat. Then the active substances are lost. Never put fresh truffles in the freezer. Then the cell membranes break and the potency becomes much less strong. Well-dried * truffles can easily be placed in a zip lock bag in the freezer - then they can last for years.

    *Read the disclaimer on this page about the legality of processing (drying) magic truffles and magic mushrooms.

    Nutritional value per 100 grams of Magic Truffles:

    • Energy 464.7 kJ
    • Energy 110.5 kcal
    • Carbohydrates 13.2 grams
    • Protein 5.3 grams
    • Fat 0.4 grams
    • Dietary fiber 16.7 grams
    • Salt (NaCl) 0.3 grams
    • Vitamin D 10.0 IU
    • Sodium (Na) 13.6 mg
    • Phosphorus169.3 mg
    • Potassium210.0 mg
    • Calcium (Ca) 12.5 mg
    • Iron (Fe) 0.7 mg

    Please note: this product can not be exchanged because shelf life is limited.

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  • November 7, 2024 9:09 PM EST

    Discover the secret to preserving magic truffles! For longer freshness, store unopened truffles in the fridge at 3 degrees Celsius. Need them to last longer than a month? Safely dry them—never use heat—or freeze well-dried ones in a zip lock bag for years. Dutch-Headshop offers top quality at a great price, emphasizing safety, legality, and eco-friendliness. Ready to dive into the Slope Game?

    • 1 posts
    January 29, 2026 8:41 PM EST

    The paper towel trick for short-term storage is a lifesaver. Good to know freezing fresh ones is a no-go – definitely would've tried that otherwise! Drying them sounds a bit intense though, gotta be careful with the legal stuff. Those nutritional facts are actually pretty interesting! Speaking of interesting, you know what made me laugh the other day? I saw someone playing Crazy Cattle 3D and the cows were just bouncing everywhere. Totally random and absurd, but it was a good stress reliever after a long day.

    • 1 posts
    January 30, 2026 4:16 AM EST

    Wow, that's super helpful! I always wondered how to store leftover truffles properly. The tip about wrapping them in a paper towel in the fridge is great. It's good to know about the nutritional info too. It reminds me of how careful I have to be when playing Eggy Car – one wrong move and my precious egg is toast! Trying to keep everything balanced and avoid disaster is a game in itself, just like storing these truffles.

    • 1 posts
    January 31, 2026 1:07 AM EST

    Wow, this is super helpful, especially the tip about wrapping leftover truffles in a paper towel! I always wondered the best way to store them. It's fascinating how delicate they are. It kind of reminds me of playing agario, actually! One minute you’re a big blob feeling invincible, and the next, BAM, someone eats you because you weren't careful! Preserving them properly definitely sounds like a key to a good experience.

    • 1 posts
    February 1, 2026 11:38 PM EST

    Wow, this is super helpful! I never knew the best way to store truffles to keep them fresh. It reminds me a bit of learning anything new, or even trying to master a skill. It's like playing Doodle Baseball – sometimes you time the swing perfectly and knock it out of the park, and other times you completely miss. But each time you try, you learn something new about the timing, the angle, or whatever. Trial and error, right? Thanks for sharing these tips!

    • 1 posts
    February 2, 2026 3:18 AM EST

     I always wondered about the best way to store truffles to keep them potent. The tip about wrapping them in a paper towel is great. It's good to know how long they can last in the fridge. Speaking of keeping my brain sharp, I find that playing Sudoku regularly helps me with focus and attention to detail, which definitely comes in handy when dealing with delicate ingredients like these!