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Smooth and creamy resembling cauliflower puree.  Aromatic, garlicky and alluring, White Truffle Cream is hard to resist.  Comes with a bit of a learning curve and little goes a long way.

The Flavor Experience

White Truffle cream has a heady aroma combined with refreshingly sweet cream. It is light yet intoxicating and surprisingly clean.

The Story

Perhaps the most expensive cooking ingredient by the pound, truffles exude elegance. Famed Chef, Brillat-Savarin, referred to truffles as "the diamond of the kitchen and used them in a numerous recipes. Truffles grow naturally among the roots of oak, walnut, and hazelnut trees. and cultivation is difficult. Truffles are located with the help of specialized pigs or dogs and are dug up by forager before being brushed and brought to market. Truffles have been on chef's radars since the 20th century BCE and were mentioned by the prophet, Muhammed. During the Classical period, they were written about by Plutarch and Cicero among others.

Usage Tips

A great way to up your Mac and Cheese game or dress up a Dover Sole.  Or use as a pasta dressing.

Quick Facts

Origin: Italy, Umbria
Unit Size: 2.8 oz.

White Truffle Cream

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Smooth and creamy resembling cauliflower puree.  Aromatic, garlicky and alluring, White Truffle Cream is hard to resist.  Comes with a bit of a learning curve and little goes a long way.

The Flavor Experience

White Truffle cream has a heady aroma combined with refreshingly sweet cream. It is light yet intoxicating and surprisingly clean.

The Story

Perhaps the most expensive cooking ingredient by the pound, truffles exude elegance. Famed Chef, Brillat-Savarin, referred to truffles as "the diamond of the kitchen and used them in a numerous recipes. Truffles grow naturally among the roots of oak, walnut, and hazelnut trees. and cultivation is difficult. Truffles are located with the help of specialized pigs or dogs and are dug up by forager before being brushed and brought to market. Truffles have been on chef's radars since the 20th century BCE and were mentioned by the prophet, Muhammed. During the Classical period, they were written about by Plutarch and Cicero among others.

Usage Tips

A great way to up your Mac and Cheese game or dress up a Dover Sole.  Or use as a pasta dressing.

Quick Facts

Origin: Italy, Umbria
Unit Size: 2.8 oz.