Whole Black Winter Truffles .45 oz.

Gourmet Food : Whole Black Winter Truffles .45 oz.

Whole Black Winter Truffles .45 oz.

from: JR Mushrooms & Specialties



 : Whole Black Winter Truffles .45 oz.
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Price: $13.59
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Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days




Address: france
Brand: JR Mushrooms & Specialties
Country: france
Label: JR Mushrooms & Specialties
Manufacturer: JR Mushrooms & Specialties
Publisher: JR Mushrooms & Specialties
Size: .45 oz.
Studio: JR Mushrooms & Specialties



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionBlack winter truffles are far superior to their summer cousins. There is a long pause between the time a truffle reaches full size and the time when it fully matures. Summer truffles are less flavorful since they are dug up before the full maturation period is reached in the winter months. You will always pay more for black winter truffles. Connoisseurs prize them.




Features:
  • All natural product
  • Black truffles in brine
  • Imported from France
  • Winter truffles











Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days


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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Nothing special
These truffles are not as great as they are made up to be. I thought for the price they would have a greater taste, but they didn't have much taste at all. They are not worth the price, but had to find out for myself. I will not be buying truffles again, and I'm not going to spend over $10 for a fresh one.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - JR Mushrooms and Specialties is the Rolls-Royce of Gourmet Food Providers
True story: I surfed online looking for difficult and expensive to find gourmet ingredients when I came across this listing. Every review raved about the excellent service provided by JR Mushrooms. I phoned them to ask a question about refrigeration vs shelf storage and got a voice-mail. I left a message and five minutes later the man himself personally called and gave me friendly and professional answers to my questions. I ordered these truffles and several other items. The next morning there was a little personal e-mail from JR thanking me for the order and by noon the order had arrived, although I chose the cheapest shipping. THIS is the best customer service I have ever experienced with on-line shopping. Thanks!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent!
Not only are the truffles excellent, but the package arrived in record speed with standard shipping chosen. We are very pleased with our truffles and with our experience with this company. We will be ordering from them again!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Amazing Company
Finally - a company that cares about it's reputation and products! I ordered these truffles and recieved them securely packaged and protected to ensure they arrived safely and as quickly as possible. I am even planning a special dinner with friends entirely based around the truffles I ordered as I was so please with them.

I also saw the other products this company carries - the attention to detail and the information provided on each and every product is outstanding - just like their quality (i.e.: Saffron). I have found my gourmet source from now on!





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - JR Mushrooms is the answer
if every seller was like JR mushrooms the world would be a much better place. They wont stop until there customer is completly satisfied. I ordered some winter black truffles from them and got my package lightning fast but came to find out that it wasnt what i ordered. I called JR and they said they sent better quality black truffles that cost more for the same price and this story doesnt end they even sent a jar of the original truffles i ordered just so i can taste the diffrence FOR FREE!!!!!!!!! Name another seller that would do that.



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