| | |  |  Truffle Oils | Home » » » Urbani White Truffle Oil | | | | | | | Description: | | The perfect compliment to any well-stocked cupboard. Imported from Italy, Urbani oils are extremely concentrated, allowing you to use less to get big truffle punch. Drizzle over vegetables or thinly-sliced meat and stir into risotto or cooked pasta. Net Weight: 55 ml/1.75 oz. | | | Features: | |
• The perfect compliment to any well-stocked cupboard.
• Urbani oils are extremely concentrated, allowing you to use less
• Imported from Italy
• Net Weight: 55 ml/1.75 oz.
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 4.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 1.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 14 reviews |
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22 of 25 found the following review helpful:
It is olive oil and "Truffle Aroma"Jan 09, 2009
By K. Mitchell Just so that you know what you are buying - the ingredients on the back are clearly shown to be olive oil and "truffle aroma". As another reviewer said - this is olive oil and chemicals. It's very disappointing to have paid this much for a wee little bottle (and it is wee!) of olive oil and chemicals.
24 of 28 found the following review helpful:
A Must for your Pantry!Oct 03, 2007
By Zen Chef
"www.chefsgonewild.blogspot.com"
You cannot go wrong with this white truffle oil, it has a good balance and none of the synthetic flavorings some other brands use. I am a Private Chef in New York City who has sampled many different brands over the years, this one definitely stands out. Even Daniel Boulud uses Urbani White Truffle oil in his kitchens, that should tell you something. A drizzle of this stuff on a Soft Polenta with Sauteed Wild Mushrooms = Heaven. Check out my blog for the recipe. Hope this helps!
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Not bad, but it is all chemical, so don't use muchJan 06, 2009
By Ralph We use this, and in very small quantities it can add a nice overtone, but keep in mind this is all chemicals and olive oil. Natural truffles play no part in its manufacture, so anything more than a touch can get overtly metallic and chemical tasting.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Inferior productSep 01, 2009
By Eileen Bennett I've had several brands of truffle oil, and think that this one is probably one of the worst. Poor quality oil, very bland, hardly any aroma at all. Won't be buying this one again...
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Truffle Oil? Well, at least the oil is real.Jan 12, 2010
By A. Thompson 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 $17 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: http://bit.ly/2MRmyQ
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...
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