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Obama to get reelection gift — a staggering 2.2 pound truffle, worth over $300,000 from small Italian village of Acqualagna

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	Acqualagna's mayor Andrea Pierotti (R) holding in his hands a 1,012 kgs white truffle together with the head of Eataly Brno, on November 10, 2012.</p>
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  Acqualagna’s mayor Andrea Pierotti (R) holding in his hands a 1,012 kgs white truffle together with the head of Eataly Brno, on November 10, 2012.
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A small Italian village renowned for its white truffles announced Saturday it would give President Barack Obama a record specimen weighing in at more than a kilo as a reelection present.

“A 1.012-kg (2.23 pound) truffle from Acqualagna will be gifted to the President of the United States Barack Obama to celebrate his reelection,” the local authorities said in a statement.

The truffle, a rare subterranean mushroom prized in haute cuisine, is to be delivered to the United States on November 18 and Acqualagna officials said they hoped Obama would show up in person to pick up his gift.

“The first American president to receive an Acqualagna truffle was Harry Truman in 1956. The latest dignitary to have received it was Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh,” the town’s mayor, Andrea Pierotti, said.

The price per kilo of white truffles has recently shot up to around $3,800.

In 2010, a South Korean wine critic bought a 1.9 pound truffle for $231,485 at a charity event.

Macau billionaire and casino baron Stanley Ho in 2010 paid more than $300,000 for two pieces of the precious tuber at another charity auction.

Local legend has it that the largest-ever find came in 1668 when a man by the name of Filippo Cortesi unearthed a pair of truffles weighing approximately 27 and 40 pounds respectively.