Spring White Truffle | Tuber Borchii

Discover the exquisite spring white truffle Tuber Borchii - a culinary jewel! This luxurious ingredient transforms any dish, elevating flavors to new heights.

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Regular priceOn Sale from £15.00 Unit price£150.00 / kg
Fresh Spring Truffle | Tuber Borchii (B-grade)
A culinary delight known for its earthy aroma and unique taste
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Regular priceOn Sale from £33.00 Unit price£330.00 / kg
Fresh Spring Truffle | Tuber Borchii (A-grade)
Carefully assembled, a symbol of luxury and sophistication in the culinary world
Sold Out Up to -22%
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Regular priceOn Sale from £43.00 Unit price£430.00 / kg
Fresh Spring Truffle | Tuber Borchii (EXTRA-grade)
A fantastic addition to gourmet dishes
Sold Out Up to -91%
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Regular priceOn Sale from £47.00 Unit price£94.00 / kg
Frozen Spring Truffle | Tuber Borchii (B-grade)
Don't miss the chance to impress your guests with these culinary gems
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Spring white truffle Tuber Borchii by Terra Ross

What is the difference between a white truffle and a bianchetto?

Both white truffles and bianchetto are gourmet delights, but they have different characteristics that set them apart.

White Truffle | Scientific name: Tuber Magnatum

Flavor profile: Known for its intense aroma and rich, earthy flavor.

Appearance: Larger, with a smooth surface that ranges from pale cream to light brown.

Harvest season: Typically found in late fall and winter.

Bianchetto or Spring Truffle | Scientific name: Tuber Borchii

Flavor profile: Milder than white truffles; often described as garlicky or nutty.

Appearance: Smaller and rougher-surfaced - usually whitish to slightly tan in color.

Harvest season: Typically harvested in early spring.

In summary, while both types of truffles add a unique flavor to dishes, white truffles are prized for their strong aroma and larger size. Borchii, on the other hand, offer a more subtle flavor that is perfect for those who prefer milder flavors. Understanding these differences can elevate your culinary creations!