Many say yes, because it would be able to provoke an intense feeling of well-being in us. And the Greeks and Romans already thought it. In addition, the results of a 1978 experiment carried out by the Psychology Department of the University of Birmingham would confirm this characteristic: some volunteers were shown photos of women to which they had to give a rating from 1 to 10 and noticed how some of them had expressed a higher average score than the other participants and they were the people who had sniffed some white truffle. The same experiment was repeated in 2011 on the occasion of the National Exhibition of White Truffle and Agri-Food Products of Gubbio, in Italy, and the same result was reached. Maybe it's not just a legend...try!