They put slices of blacktruffle under the skin-anddo you know what they call it?
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The way the waiter's hands trembled and shook as he shaved a gigantic blacktruffle over our pasta courses.
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The blacktruffle, also known as the Périgord truffle, is the second-most commercially valuable species after Italy's white truffle.
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The first time I encountered a blacktruffle, I was browsing in the fabulous Valvona and Crolla Italian delicatessen in Edinburgh.
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This year, guests will dine on crispy potato pancakes with smoked salmon and caviar, followed by blacktruffle chicken pot pies.
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It turns out the blacktruffle (Tuber melanosporum) contains a "bliss molecule" similar to the substance that gives cannabis its psychoactive properties.
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But the towels were quite generous, even after memories of last night's tagliolini with blacktruffle had made a more lasting impression around my midriff.
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The restaurant's seven-course 180 euro ($203) menu includes champagne and oysters, roasted lobster and suckling veal with blacktruffle.
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In Connecticut, chef Fritz Knipschildt charges $250 for a single dark chocolate with a French blacktruffle inside -$2,600 per pound.
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I was worried we would be serving raw chicken with blacktruffles.
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Blacktruffle oils commonly use this in lieu of oil from real truffles.
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Barbra Streisand loves the wild mushroom risotto with blacktruffles, and the slow-braised short ribs.
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I'm waiting for the season of the blacktruffles and the season of the white asparagus.
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An organic egg is topped with Norcia blacktruffles, while locally grown saffron accompanies risotto and local pork.
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Also offered on the Feb. 28 night will be chicken pot pie with blacktruffles and mac and cheese.
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Blacktruffles are relatively subtle and earthy, with a mix of a dozen or so alcohols and aldehydes, and some dimethyl sulfide.