Fresh Truffles From Italy

We have temporarily suspended our fresh truffle service due to unreliable international deliveries and extra Customs issues after Brexit.

We hope to resume again as soon as possible. Thank you for your understanding.

Fresh Truffles Direct from Italy to Your Door

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Italian black truffles on a wooden cutting board with rocket salad

 

Looking for quality fresh truffles at the best prices?

Through our Italian office in Bologna, we have set up a unique supply chain purchasing directly from reliable truffle hunters. This means we can tap into, and pass on, some of the best prices available and we can hand-select the best quality truffles. Most other truffle suppliers in the UK go through 2 or 3 levels of “middlemen”, each taking their cut. Contact us now for latest prices!

White Truffle Season (Tuber Magnatum Pico) is now CLOSED

Autumn Black /Burgundy (Tuber Uncinatum) is now CLOSED

Winter Black or Perigord (Tuber Melanosporum) Truffle season is now CLOSED

Spring White or Bianchetto Truffle (Tuber Borchii Vitt.) season is now CLOSED

Summer Black (Tuber Aestivum) season is CLOSED

Min Order 150g (50g for White Magnatum)

Please contact us for latest prices or more information on:

customerservice@mediterraneandirect.co.uk

Orders placed before 11.00 am are usually despatched the same day to arrive with you the next day. The truffles are shipped in special packaging to arrive in perfect condition.

NB Ordering for the weekend: We strongly recommend ordering by 11.00am on Wednesday if you need the truffles for the weekend. This is our “better to be safe” policy because when transporting goods internationally, delays can sporadically occur. NB the truffles will still be in perfect condition at the weekend.

If you’ve never tried fresh Italian truffles then make sure you don’t miss out. If you have tried them, then you’ll need no convincing! Italian truffles are one of the world’s greatest and most sought-after gourmet ingredients and their alluring aroma and the remarkable flavour they deliver to countless dishes is absolutely unique. They’re not cheap, but for a special occasion or treat, they won’t break the bank either.

FRESH TRUFFLE FAQ

How do I use a fresh white truffle in the kitchen?

White truffles are as easy as pie to use! Normally white truffles are simply sliced onto dishes just before serving or at the table. Try on potatoes, eggs, meats, risotto, many pasta sauces, the list is endless!

How much should I use?

It depends on the dish. For a main course, top restaurants would shave around 10g per serving, however as long as the truffles are good quality and fresh, 6 – 8g would be fine.

How do I store a fresh truffle?

Truffles are 90% water which captures all the truffle aroma and flavour, so the key is to slow down the natural water evaporation.  Wrap each truffle piece in kitchen role/tissue and cover with tin foil and keep in the fridge. Replace the tissue every day.

How long will fresh truffles keep for?

If correctly stored, white truffles will keep for 7 days and black truffles for 10-12 days.

Can I do anything with left-over fresh truffles?

Absolutely! A couple of easy ways to glean full advantage of the left-overs is to infuse into olive oil to make truffle oil, or finely chop the truffle and mix together with a good butter. You can use both these for preparing dishes and adding that lovely truffle flavour.

Why do prices vary?

Since truffles are totally organic and cannot be cultivated, there is no control over their growth which can be affected by numerous factors, mainly the weather. For this reason the quantities collected by hunters fluctuate over the season and so to do prices. We try to hold our prices for at least a week, but occasionally in periods of high demand/low availablity prices will change every 2 or 3 days.

What types of Italian truffles are there?

Here are the most common varieties of Italian truffles and when they are available:

  • White Tuber Magnatum Pico
    Season: end Sept – end Dec
  • Winter Black (also known as Precious Black or Perigord) Tuber Melanosporum
    Season: Dec – end march
  • Autumn Black or Bugundy (Tuber Uncinatum)
    Season: End Sept – End Jan
  • Summer Black (Tuber Aestivum)
    Season :April – September
  • Spring White or Bianchetto (Tuber Borchii Vitt.)
    Season: Feb – Mid April

What about the preserved truffles you sell?

The majority of the unsold fresh truffles in Italy, especially the smaller pieces, go into producing preserved truffles and various truffle derivatives such as oils, butter and sauces. These are not the same as fresh because their aroma and flavour is milder, however their long shelf life (up to 4 years) means you can enjoy them at any time of the year and they are a great way to experiment with truffles. We have the largest range of preserved truffles in the UK – check it out here.