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How to pronounce truffle in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms chocolate truffle
Type of candy, confect
Type Words
Synonyms earth-ball, earthnut
Type of fungus
Type Words
Synonyms earthnut
Type of veg, vegetable, veggie

Examples of truffle

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The souffle dark truffle cake, dense and intense, is served with mint ice cream.
From the sfgate.com
When risotto is almost done stir in the truffle oil, cheese and pepper to taste.
From the dailyherald.com
This year we're doing a raviolo with egg yolks in it flavoured with the truffle.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Generous, with cinnamon spice, copper, black truffle and bright wild strawberry.
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Cognac and white truffle sauce on a meat loaf with foie gras and wild mushrooms.
From the charlotteobserver.com
If it is round or oval it is going to be a soft center, like a creme or truffle.
From the bostonherald.com
He serves it with toast, sauce Bordelaise, truffle butter and grilled asparagus.
From the latimes.com
Some dishes, like white truffle risotto and lobster pot au creme, are excellent.
From the sfgate.com
And next to them were little coins of potato topped with coins of black truffle.
From the time.com
More examples
  • Any of various highly prized edible subterranean fungi of the genus Tuber; grow naturally in southwestern Europe
  • Creamy chocolate candy
  • A truffle is a fungal fruiting body that develops underground and relies on mycophagy for spore dispersal. Almost all truffles are ectomycorrhizal and are therefore usually found in close association with trees.
  • Any of various edible fungi, of the genus Tuber, that grow in the soil in southern Europe; the earthnut; a creamy chocolate confection, in the form of a ball, covered with cocoa powder
  • (TRUFFLES) A truffle is a bite-sized petit four, made from chocolate and ganache to which flavourings have been added, such as liqueurs or essences. Truffle mixtures can be piped in balls or long strands, rolled in cocoa powder, icing sugar or dipped in covertures. ...
  • (Truffles) Subtle, earthy mushrooms. The choice of this pricey fungus as a descriptor strongly implies a favourable intent, as is not necessarily the case with its cousin 'mushroom.'
  • (Truffles) 1) ex-Cub and Diamondback 1B Mark Grace, for his propensity to sweep the infield dirt with his glove on a tag attempt as the runner returns to first on a throw over, either to create a screen and confuse the umpire or to expose fungal pig treats.
  • (Truffles) Chocolate confections that usually consist of a center and a coating of ganache. Truffles are often rolled in cocoa powder or nuts, or otherwise decorated.
  • (TRUFFLES) Common name for the hypogeous ascocarps of members of the genus Tuber (Zygomycota)