truffle

కుక్కగొడుగుల
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noun
Examples of mycorrhizal fungi include truffles and Auricularia, the mushroom which flavors sweet-and-sour soup.
a strong-smelling underground fungus that resembles an irregular, rough-skinned potato, growing chiefly in broadleaved woodland on calcareous soils. It is considered a culinary delicacy and found, especially in France, with the aid of trained dogs or pigs.
I already knew that this Aztec-themed store sold excellent chocolates, ganaches and truffles , but I had never tried any of their pastries.
a soft candy made of a chocolate mixture, typically flavored with rum and covered with cocoa.
translation of 'truffle'
ఆహారంగా పనికి వచ్చు భూమికి అడుగున పెరుగు మొక్క,
పుట్ట గొడుగు
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For dessert I had the chocolate 'truffle' , but I only took a few bites as it was too sweet for me.
I struggled to taste the 'truffle' in the light celeriac mousseline but all-in-all this wide array of flavours pulled together well.
Educating the customer will take the form of regular truffle tastings and positioning the 'truffle' case as a strong focal point in each store.
Upon closer inspection, the top of the 'truffle' had grown a delicate little beard, white and fuzzy.
Using his special truffling stick, he extracts the 'truffle' from between the roots.
They're halfway between a cookie and a chocolate 'truffle' with an extraordinarily pure bittersweet chocolate flavor.
Virtually no other plants, except for those which need no water, can grow in such soil and the underground progress of the 'truffle' mycelium can be charted by the spread of this barren ground.
Spoon a small amount of the 'truffle' sauce around the potato cups and garnish with the chives.
My other creation was very successful - dark chocolate muffins with 'truffle' filling.
The 'truffle' taste was strong and earthy and worked in nice harmony with the risotto.
The chocolate 'truffle' torte with raspberries was an elegant offering, combining the virtues of a good British summer pudding with those of a silky French chocolate marquise.
On the dessert menu was apple pie, chocolate 'truffle' , cheesecake covered with cherries and/or chocolate syrup, and ice cream.
A kindredly vast chunk of chocolate 'truffle' flavoured with orange, Armagnac and, perhaps, mint was a delicious confection.
I enjoyed the chocolate 'truffle' for dessert at dinner.
Boletus and the famous 'truffles' are examples of these types of mushrooms.
His home-made chocolate 'truffles' makes it worth ordering a coffee after dinner, even if caffeine keeps you awake all night.
Hart's 'truffles' are the mycorrhizal associates of tree roots and are completely subterranean throughout their lives.
From time to time, these should be released to seek 'truffles' in the woodlands roundabout.
She was just about to go to the confectioners and buy Frank some of the dark chocolate 'truffles' he liked so much when out of the corner of her eye she saw someone striding forcefully towards her.
I already knew that this Aztec-themed store sold excellent chocolates, ganaches and 'truffles' , but I had never tried any of their pastries.
Remember that the more alcohol you add then the softer the 'truffles' will be, as it will stop the chocolate mix from setting firm.
She candies orange rind and rolls her own ganache 'truffles' .
Pasta dishes adorned with regionally grown 'truffles' are popular, as are Piedmontese wines like the full-bodied aged Barolo.
Waiting for them was a strawberry scented bubble bath, a box of dark chocolate 'truffles' , and a bottle of white wine.
It lives on subterranean fungi or, as we call them 'truffles' if we're in France.
A tray of miniature fruit ices appeared after dessert, along with mint 'truffles' and slivers of candied ginger.
My chocolate 'truffles' and my mendiants were such fun to make and were so well received, that I was determined to repeat the experience this year.
I think of 'truffles' as the fungus that the Italians or French go to incredible lengths to gather using trained dogs or pigs and pay hundred to thousands of dollars a kilo.
Mushrooms are a speciality, most notably the 'truffles' of Acqualagna.
I decide not to bring the subject up, lest we choke on our chocolate 'truffles' .
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