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Truffle oils sold in Southern France. Truffle oil is a modern culinary ingredient used to impart the flavor and aroma of truffles to a dish. The ingredient is commonly used as a finishing oil [1] in a variety of dishes, including truffle fries, pasta dishes, pizzas, and puréed foods such as mashed potatoes and deviled eggs. [2]
2,4-Dithiapentane is found as an aromatic component in some truffle varieties. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] A synthetic version is used as the primary aromatic additive in commercial "truffle" products, such as truffle oil , truffle butter , truffle salt and truffle pastes, many of which contain no truffle content at all, [ 7 ] [ 8 ] and have elevated ...
Androstenol, also known as 5α-androst-16-en-3α-ol (shortened to 3α,5α-androstenol or 3α-androstenol), is a 16-androstene class steroidal pheromone and neurosteroid in humans and other mammals, notably pigs. [1]
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Truffles are a type of edible fungi that grow underground near the roots of certain oak trees. They have a unique flavor that's savory and earthy. What Exactly Is a Truffle and Why Does It Cost So ...
Truffle oil is used as a lower-cost and convenient substitute for truffles, to provide flavouring, or to enhance the flavour and aroma of truffles in cooking. Some products called "truffle oils" contain no truffles or include pieces of inexpensive, unprized truffle varietals , which have no culinary value, simply for show. [ 80 ]
How about some info on actual truffle oils? The Ogre 14:11, 31 December 2009 (UTC) Gordon Ramsey, Master Chef 6Jun2011, said 'truffle oil' is a synthetic made by perfumeries, and called 'truffle oil' crap and seeing it on a menu reason to leave a restaurant. SCrawford2 00:43, 7 June 2011 (UTC)