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Fresh Italian White Truffles (Tuber Magnatum Pico)

Starting at: $124.95
Price Size Sale Qty
$124.95 ½ oz (14g)
$249.95 1oz (28g)
$489.95 2oz (56g)
$974.95 4oz (113g)
$1,889.95 8oz (230g)
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Description

White Truffles  ( Tuber Magnatum Pico) are also known as White Alba Truffles and they come from the northern region of Italy, typically Piedmont. Known as the diamonds of the culinary world, White Truffles are prized all over the world for their pungent aroma and distinct flavor. They are of a yellowish/gray color and shaped like a potato. The aroma of the White Truffles will fill a room with a heavenly mouth-watering fragrance!

White Truffles can commonly be found growing within the root structure of trees such as the popular, beech trees, oak, and hazel, just below the surface. Their color is usually brownish with white marbling to pale cream or off white. Italian white truffles are a delicate and rare type of edible mushroom mostly grown in Italy. The season runs from September to December. Fresh truffles are a very seasonal and rare product, hard to acquire and expensive. Furthermore, they are held in high esteem by gourmet chefs around the world.

 

 

How to use White Truffles

The skins for truffles can also be used for preparing sauces. White truffles are widely used for cooking food because of their distinctive aroma. They also add a sweet and unique flavor. You can either choose to grate or peel them. The peels also have a unique flavor that you can be great for scrambled eggs. They should be eaten with simple food such as meat dishes, eggs, and rice, pasta or mixed with salads.

Storage Methods

Fresh Italian white truffles are best enjoyed immediately upon receipt. Given how valuable fresh truffles are, especially Italian white truffles, properly preserving them is worth the effort.

Store using a Fridge

A great way to store white truffles is in the fridge. Use kitchen paper towel or cotton cloth as an alternative to cover them. It is always advisable to change the paper and make sure it remains dry at least once a day since it absorbs the truffle's humidity.

Store using a Freezer

Now if you're looking to preserve your fresh white truffles from 5-10 months, get them freezing in the freezer. First and foremost, your truffles need to be without dirt, so begin by thorough washing and drying them. Once done, cover each truffle in metal foil, place them inside a ziplock bag, and then preserve in the freezer. Note that storing white truffles using this method will them last a bit longer; however, the aroma will continue to decline. 

Store them in Rice

This method helps preserve white truffles from exposure to the air while imparting their flavor to the surrounding food. If stored on the fridge, it can also help them last a little longer. However, some people think by using this method, while producing tasty rice, it absorbs moisture and flavor from the truffles, and therefore, reducing its quality. Arborio and Carnarioli are the most common type of rice used because the infused flavor lends itself so well in preparing risotto.

 

HARVESTED IN ITALY

 

Alma Gourmet has trusted by the community with over 30 years of experience importing White Truffles and other fine Italian gourmet food products. We take pride in our products, by refreshing our stock every two-three weeks. We stand by and grantee the freshness of our products. Thank You!

 

Video Source: Eater

 

 

 

Reviews

4.5/5 based on 7 ratings
  • Caterina P. - Oct 05, 2023
    Best truffle fragrance and taste I’ve ever had outside of Italy.
  • Phil R. - Nov 08, 2022
    I ordered a small piece of White Truffle. What a transportive experience. The aroma - taste and texture were sublime. I shaved on some fresh pasta and used some in slow cooked eggs. Thank you Alma for supplying such an amazing treat,
  • Karl K. - Oct 28, 2020
    Okay, I'll admit, I have been spoiled by attending the white truffle festival in Alba once. White Truffles are best eaten there, but since this "COVID-thing" has deleted that option, I figured I'd try my own truffle festival here at home. I ordered a 2oz and received 4 small truffles. I had learned from a truffle hunter in the Langhe that in general--all other things being equal--the larger the truffle the better the flavor, so I was a bit disappointed receiving 4 small instead of 1 large. However, in Alma's defense, I didn't specifically ask for 1 large. More importantly, I would highly recommend paying the few extra $ for overnight service because every extra minute out of the ground counts. They smelled absolutely amazing, but were a bit less flavorful shaved over a warm plate tajarin pasta with sage butter sauce. However, the price for the experience was good. Perhaps next time I'll not make the mistake of accepting 2nd day air, and ask for a large truffle, which may not even be possible, and splurge for the "Certified Alba" truffle option.
Fresh Italian White Truffles (Tuber Magnatum Pico)