Bianchetto truffle

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Why you should love it

vegetarian
Description
The white or marzuolo can be considered the small brother of the most famous white truffle. In fact, it grows immediately after white. Similar to this but be careful not to confuse it. It has, by nature, a much smaller size that rarely exceeds the size of an egg. The Peridio (peel) is clear, tending to hazelnut. The Gleba instead of a well -marked brown, crossed by whitish veins, rade and thick.
Like the white truffle, it is sliced ​​on first courses but also seconds of earth. Another similarity with white is that it is used raw while not recommending it to be used in long cooking; These would eliminate the characteristic agglaceous flavor and the fungal perfume that make it unique and versatile. In Tuscany it grows mainly along the coastal band where there are numerous pine forests. In the hinterland, however, we can find it in oak woods.
Ingredients and information
Product size
20g, 30g, 50g, 100g
Legal name
Tartufo bianchetto (Tuber Borchi Vitt.)
Ingredients
Origin
Italy
Storage
The product can be stored at room temperature, provided that it is far from sources of humidity, heat and direct sunbraitation. To better preserve the organoleptic characteristics, it is advisable to keep it in the refrigerator.
Valori Nutrizionali Medi per 100 g di Prodotto
perfume
acuto
Taste
agliaceo, speziato
Season
gennaio-aprile
How to use it
raw or in cooking