🍽️ Elevate your palate with Italy’s black truffle treasure!
La Rustichella Black Truffle Patè is a 3.17 oz gourmet spread made in Italy, featuring authentic black truffle flavor. This vegan, gluten-free, and cholesterol-free delicacy offers a smooth texture and deep aroma, crafted with pure ingredients and artisanal care to enhance a variety of dishes with refined elegance.
R**K
Perfect for fried rice
I was introduced to truffle egg fried rice by a Michelin restaurant in HK, and I haven't looked back. Way to take a peasant dish to the next level. Cook egg fried rice as usual (only use overnight leftover rice). Add truffle spread once fully cooked or after reheating.This spread is not too oily and adds a lot of flavor to the rice being being overpowering if you have other ingredients. I like Applewood smoked ham and black tiger prawns in mine.
L**S
Delicious!!!
Smaller then I thought so look at ounces..with that said..oh my Gosh it is truly delicious!!! I put some on a cracker and almost ate the entire jar..delicious
D**G
Truffle!
Great flavor
S**
A little bit of a different
I like the product it tastes like real truffle but the ingredients were not the very same. It was claimed to be an olive oil based product but it was fully sunflower oil based and not interesting as a result. It was not worth the price paid and claimed. It was very less quantity than presumed. Don’t really know whether the product is non-gmo organic etc
A**N
taste good
taste good
A**R
Beware
This is a great product but beware that it cannot be refunded or replaced even if it arrives in defective condition. In our case, the jar had leaked.
R**Y
My decadent little secret
Bought this truffle patè on a whim. Now my scrambled eggs are truffle clouds, my honey's boujee-infused, and I'm dipping smoked cheese into pure bliss. It's ridiculous, decadent, and I'm obsessed. Try it on scrambled eggs! My taste buds are living the high life. Five stars (and a slightly lighter wallet)
B**J
Strong truffle flavor but too salty
This product would be better IN a dish rather than as a classic pate. If you're making a vegetarian wellington, a baked brie, or something similar, the. This would be great. On its own on crackers with some soft cheese? Not so much.
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