White Truffle Cream

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The White Truffles Cream is prepared with 63% of white truffle (Tuber magnatum Pico) , 15% of Bianchetto truffle (Tuber albidum Pico), milk, truffle flavour. The White Truffle Cream is an excellent product that enhances the flavour of appetizers such as croutons and bruschette, and as a stuffing for first and main courses and omelettes. The truffle cream is a Gluten Free product, available in jars of 50gr and 80gr.

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White Truffle Cream description

White Truffle Cream: the right choice for a refined seasoning starring the prized white truffle and an aroma that can transform the flavours of the most classic recipes.

A fine grained cream that makes it perfect to complete dishes like risotto with truffle cream and the filet in white truffle cream, two of the dishes that are enhanced by this seasoning.

The secret lies in the quality of the ingredients: the white truffle cream is the result of the mixing of white and bianchetto truffles, carefully selected and processed by us. All of the ingredients of the white truffle cream are non-genetically modified and compatible with gluten-free and vegetarian diets.

The truffle cream is the perfect choice for those who want white truffles when they are out of season: the cream keeps the organoleptic qualities of the truffle, making it possible to enjoy it all year round!

Truffle cream: tips for use

  • The truffle cream is an original and elegant gift idea for all white truffle fans.
  • The recommended amount of truffle cream per person to season a pasta dish is 15gr per person; the 50gr jar is perfect for seasoning a dish for 4 people but always remember … you can never have enough truffle cream!
  • To best appreciate the truffle cream, add a curl of butter and stir lightly in a pan

Truffle Cream ingredients

The truffle cream is a seasoning made of white truffles (63%), bianchetto truffles (15%), cream, truffle juice, milk powder and salt.

  • The white truffles (Tuber magnatum Pico) are the most sought after on the market due to their unmistakable perfume and rarity: they cannot be cultivated and can only be harvested from September to January.
  • The Bianchetto truffles (Tuber albidum Pico) are similar to the white truffles but possess lighter scents and aromas. They can only be harvested from January to April.
  • Truffle juice, cream, milk powder and salt.

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