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FS: French Whole Winter Black Truffles - Brushed, 6 x 7 oz (1.2 kg) - case



 
 
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Default FS: French Whole Winter Black Truffles - Brushed, 6 x 7 oz (1.2 kg) - case

For more information, please visit:
http://www.atriamall.com/B00092MDVS/...kg_-_case.html



Price: $2,461.20
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days



Features:
· The Black Diamond of Provence, the Perigord "tuber Melanosporum"
truffle is celebrated for it earthy flavor and intensely musky aroma.


Product Description:
Usually ships within 2-3 days. Storage: at room temperature Shelf Life:
1 year Winter Black truffles are harvested in the wintertime in the
forests of the Perigord and Lot regions of France.

French black truffles are wildly popular, nicknamed the black diamond
for their rarity and dazzling flavor. They are designated "brushed"
which literally means they have been carefully cleaned and brushed, and
are ready to use. Shave over pastas; aromatize chicken and meat dishes,
winter soup or even scrambled eggs. They are preserved in their own
brine or juice, which can be used for sauces or broths.



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