Spring White Truffle Tuber Borchii Collection

Indulge in the exquisite flavors of spring white truffles with our Tuber Borchii collection. These rare delicacies offer a luxurious, earthy essence that transforms ordinary dishes into culinary masterpieces.

Our premium spring white truffles are carefully sourced to ensure the highest quality and freshness. Experience the rich, aromatic notes that only Tuber

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Regular priceOn Sale from €20,17 Unit price€201,70 / kg
Fresh Spring Truffle | Tuber Borchii (B-grade)
A culinary delight known for its earthy aroma and unique taste
Sold Out Up to -35%
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Regular priceOn Sale from €45,38 Unit price€453,80 / 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% Out of Season
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Regular priceOn Sale from €60,50 Unit price€605,00 / kg
Fresh Spring Truffle | Tuber Borchii (EXTRA-grade)
A fantastic addition to gourmet dishes
Sold Out Up to -91% Out of Season
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Regular priceOn Sale from €65,55 Unit price€131,10 / kg
Frozen Spring Truffle | Tuber Borchii (B-grade)
Don't miss the chance to impress your guests with these culinary gems
Up to -32%
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!