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Salsa Tartufata Bianca

Salsa tartufata bianca is a luxurious white truffle sauce made from finely chopped Tuber magnatum (white truffles), blended with high-quality olive oil, mushrooms, and seasonings. This delicacy enhances pasta, risotto, and meats, offering an intense earthy aroma. Its price varies by truffle content, ranging from $20 to $100 per jar.


Truffle Varieties and Pricing

Tuber magnatum (White Alba White Truffle Auction in Piedmont Region Truffle): The rarest and most expensive, priced at $3,000–$6,000 per kg. Fresh specimens are auctioned in Italy.
Tuber melanosporum (Black Périgord Truffle): $800–$2,000/kg. Known for its nutty flavor, it thrives in winter.
Tuber aestivum (Summer Truffle): Mild aroma; $200–$500/kg.
Tuber brumale: A cheaper alternative to melanosporum; $100–$300/kg.
Tuber borchii (Bianchetto): A milder white truffle; $500–$1,500/kg.


Truffle Products

Minced/Dried Truffles: Preserved in oil or dehydrated, costing $50–$200 per 100g. Ideal for infusing dishes.

Truffle Oil: Synthetic or natural; $10–$50/bottle. Avoid low-quality oils with artificial flavors.

Frozen Truffles: Retain 70% of fresh aroma; $200–$1,000/kg depending on species.


Dog Training with Truffles

Truffle-hunting dogs are trained using:

- Truffle oil for dogs: Safe in small doses; $15–$30/bottle.

- Training kits: Include scented sticks and rewards; $50–$150.

- Fresh/frozen truffles: Used to familiarize dogs with the scent.


Buying and Selling Truffles

Wholesale: Bulk purchases (1kg+) of melanosporum or magnatum attract discounts (10–30%).

Marketplaces: Platforms like Urbani Tartufi or local auctions in Alba, France, and Spain.

Storage Tips: Fresh truffles last 1–2 weeks refrigerated in rice; frozen truffles up to 6 months.


Culinary Uses

- Minced black truffle: Stir into butter or sauces.

- Burgundy truffle: Best shaved over eggs or pasta.

- Truffle butter: Blend minced truffles with unsalted butter; $50–$200/jar.


Regional Highlights

- Italy: Piedmont (magnatum), Umbria (melanosporum).

- France: Périgord (melanosporum), Burgundy (uncinatum).

- USA: Oregon black truffles ($200–$400/kg).


Caution for Pets

Truffle oil is safe for dogs in moderation, but avoid high-salt or garlic-infused variants. Consult a vet before training.