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Highly Seasonal
This item is only in season for a few weeks of the year, and its availability is even further limited by local weather patterns and foraging conditions. Ingredients like this are some of our favorite snapshots of time and place.
These cultivated Chilean Black Truffles dazzle with both their quality and their exceptional, meticulously upheld grading system. Gorgeously round and redolent of earthy, chocolatey, gently sweet and umami-rich flavors, these are the finest renditions we have ever tasted from the southern hemisphere. Sustaining such high standards of reliable consistency is a key factor that distinguishes these partners among the abundance of producers in Australia and New Zealand. Additionally, Chile’s proximity to the United States ensures that these truffles arrive to us fresher and with a longer lifespan.
Although European Périgords remain the world’s best known and most highly regarded Black Truffles, producers in the southern hemisphere are increasingly placing their own renditions on the map as well. In the twenty-first century, Australia has been the vanguard of these efforts, revolutionizing the truffle trade as their cultivated yields reached a scale and quality that could satisfy global demand for tuber melanosporum in the mushroom’s traditional off-season. Despite this feat, consistency and reliability remain a challenge for North American markets seeking Australian truffles, as the sheer distance and a comparative lack of standardized grading render stateside stockpiles an uncertain investment. At Regalis, we have been able to sustain our own supply chain for phenomenal southern hemisphere truffles through our close, five-year partnership with Sonja Ungar of Chilenut, our partner truffle farm and producer in Chillán, Chile.
*Please note that it is normal for your truffles to arrive with a small amount of condensation. This occurs as the truffle omits moisture and is trapped within the paper it is wrapped in. This actually aids in keeping the truffle fresh and prevents it from drying out during transport. Once you receive your shipment, we recommend these tips on storage in our FAQ section under "Fresh & Frozen Truffle Handling Instructions."
Fresh
This is a freshly harvested, perishable item that we recommend utilizing promptly upon arrival.
Perishable
This item will be overnighted to you in order to maintain its quality. If any item in your cart is perishable, your entire order will be overnighted. Exceptionally large shipments may incur additional charges.
These cultivated Chilean Black Truffles dazzle with both their quality and their exceptional, meticulously upheld grading system. Gorgeously round and redolent of earthy, chocolatey, gently sweet and umami-rich flavors, these are the finest renditions we have ever tasted from the southern hemisphere. Sustaining such high standards of reliable consistency is a key factor that distinguishes these partners among the abundance of producers in Australia and New Zealand. Additionally, Chile’s proximity to the United States ensures that these truffles arrive to us fresher and with a longer lifespan.
Although European Périgords remain the world’s best known and most highly regarded Black Truffles, producers in the southern hemisphere are increasingly placing their own renditions on the map as well. In the twenty-first century, Australia has been the vanguard of these efforts, revolutionizing the truffle trade as their cultivated yields reached a scale and quality that could satisfy global demand for tuber melanosporum in the mushroom’s traditional off-season. Despite this feat, consistency and reliability remain a challenge for North American markets seeking Australian truffles, as the sheer distance and a comparative lack of standardized grading render stateside stockpiles an uncertain investment. At Regalis, we have been able to sustain our own supply chain for phenomenal southern hemisphere truffles through our close, five-year partnership with Sonja Ungar of Chilenut, our partner truffle farm and producer in Chillán, Chile.
*Please note that it is normal for your truffles to arrive with a small amount of condensation. This occurs as the truffle omits moisture and is trapped within the paper it is wrapped in. This actually aids in keeping the truffle fresh and prevents it from drying out during transport. Once you receive your shipment, we recommend these tips on storage in our FAQ section under "Fresh & Frozen Truffle Handling Instructions."