Noun
Any one of several kinds of roundish, subterranean fungi, usually of a blackish color. The French truffle (Tuber melanosporum) and the English truffle (T. aestivum) are much esteemed as articles of food.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA luxurious white chocolate truffle with a hint of strawberry and a creamy milk chocolate marc de champagne centre, all rolled in a little powdered sugar for a touch of elegance and served in a gorgeous heart-shaped box. Source: Internet
Asti province becomes a gourmand's delight from October to December in the white truffle or "tartufo bianco" season. Source: Internet
Dishes on offer across both menus include shaved fennel, grapefruit and avocado purée, a risotto of wild mushrooms and truffle, and a tagine of seasonal vegetables with couscous and confit lemon. Source: Internet
Get a fantastic view from downtown Dallas while feasting on hamachi, lobster bisque, beef filet with black truffle fondant potato and grilled scallion or poached salmon with mushroom consommé and root vegetables. Source: Internet
After brunch, stroll into the attached market for a gelato and an armful of house-made sausages, pasta, sauces, Italian condiments of all types and a local honey infused with the scent of truffle. Source: Internet
Add a piece of truffle to each one, press down well. Source: Internet