| | |  | Kitchenware | Home » » Urbani Black Winter Truffle Oil | | | | | | | Description: | | An intensely flavored oil. Rub on poultry, add to stuffing and finish sauces. The Urbani Black Truffle Oil is a priceless substitute to the real black truffle used in many recipes, especially salad. Net Weight: 55ml/1.75 oz. | | | Features: | |
• Premium Black Winter Truffle Oil from Urbani
• Rich and Fragrant, Rub on Meat or Poultry, Use in Salads
• Excellent Substitute for Very Expensive Real Black Truffle
• Imported from Italy
• Net Weight: 1.75 oz.
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Truffle Oil? Well, at least the oil is real.Jan 12, 2010 I'm flabbergasted by the glowing reviews that "truffle oil" is receiving on Amazon! Those of you espousing a desire to drizzle this stuff on your food might be sorely disappointed to learn that the truffle flavor in those tiny $[...] bottles of "truffle oil" are made in a laboratory. There's not a molecule of actual truffle in them. It's a sinful shame that's perpetuated despite being outed a few years ago in an enlightening New York Times article called "Hocus-Pocus, and a Beaker of Truffles." Read it and weep: [...].
And if you see "truffle oil" advertised on the menu somewhere, you might ask if they're using any other artificial flavorings in their dishes...
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
This stuff ROCKS!Apr 14, 2009 I recently bought an Urbani 3-pack of oils to sample. It had this Black Truffle Oil, White Truffle Oil and Porcini Mushroom Oil. The Porcini didn't do much for me. It was too subtle. I did not like the White Truffle Oil at all. But the Black Winter Truffle Oil is awesome. It has a very strong earthy smell. I used it in a Gruyere cheese sauce over macaroni. It was too die for.
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