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Binding: Misc.
Manufacturer: Savini Tartufi
Product Description:
Savini Tartufi has craeated this rich and strong flavored sauce made from a mixture of truffles and other mushrooms. Use it when a recipe calls for truffles.
Features:
- Italys finest truffles are from the Pisa region of Italy
- use as an addition to sauces when you want the flavor of truffles and mushroom
- all natural - no preservatives or artificial ingredients
- richly textured - made with champagnons, black truffles, olives, anchovies, and seasonings.
- imported from Forcoli- Pisa, Italy
Brand: Savini Tartufi
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