Desert truffles go by several different names. In Iran and Azerbaijan they are called
Donbalan or . In
Turkish they are called in Turkiye, also
Keme on the Syrian-Turkiye border. In
Algeria and
Tunisia they are called ; the
Bedouin of the
Western Desert call them
terfas ترفاس. The
Kuwaitis call them , the
Saudis , and in
Syria, and in
Libya ; they are known by their classical Arabic name,
. Iraqis call them
, or
, depending on local dialects and in
Oman they are . The
Hebrew word is כמהין ( in singular). In Catalonia they are known as and . In southern Spain, they are known as or and in the Canary Islands they are known as . In Botswana they are called
mahupu. In
Hungary they are known as ('sand truffles') and are sold to English-speaking nations as
honey truffles. In Saudi Arabia, there are two varieties; are oval with a black skin and a pinkish-ivory interior, and have a cream colour but are generally more expensive. In oceanic countries, there is some confusion regarding the desert truffle, as the
yam is often referred to as the
common desert truffle as well. ==References==