SABATINO TARTUFI Black Truffle Oil

by | Apr 15, 2023 | Condiments, New, Non-GMO, Oils | 0 comments

SABATINO TARTUFI Black Truffle Oil (a small bottle that goes a long way).
Sabatino Tartufi is a family-owned truffle company focused on bringing our love of truffles to the world. For 110 years, we have been the truffle supplier of choice for the world’s best chefs and home cooks. We focus on bringing you the freshest truffles and truffle products every day.
Black truffle infused oil combines premium Italian olive oil and Sabatino’s all-natural black truffle extract derived from our proprietary steam extraction process. The flavor is reminiscent of cocoa, nuts, and earthy notes.

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