
Truffle Ketchup with Balsamic Vinegar
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Leave it to the Italians to give a humble condiment like ketchup a truly luxurious upgrade with this truffle ketchup with balsamic vinegar from Tartuflanghe. With a base of prized San Marzano tomatoes and balsamic vinegar from Modena for tartness, this version is as gourmet as it gets. Not to mention the unmistakable presence of summer truffles from the Piedmont region, which adds an incredible savory quality to every bite. Your burgers and fries won't know what hit them.
There are three commonly harvested types of truffle, each with its own unique characteristics. Black winter truffles are dark and pungent, while white truffles, also known as Alba or Piedmont truffles, are prized for their deeply savory flavor, like aged cheese. Summer truffles, only harvested during the hazy summer months in the Italian countryside, are more delicate than the others, with a sweet, nutty profile.
The family-run Tartuflanghe has specialized in all things truffle for nearly 50 years. In 1975, chef Beppe Montanaro and his wife, Domenica, founded the company to celebrate their home’s most prized delicacy. (The company’s name is a play on words, combining the Italian for truffle, tartufo, with Langhe, where they are based.) Today, they are the stewards of 50 acres of lush woodland in the Piedmont region. Their truffles are still harvested in the old-fashioned way, with specially trained dogs who sniff out the fragrant delicacies underground. They’re dug and sorted by hand to ensure the highest quality with the least impact on the land. In their state-of-the-art solar-powered facility, Tartuflanghe is constantly innovating new ways to showcase truffles and make their unique flavor accessible to all.
There are three commonly harvested types of truffle, each with its own unique characteristics. Black winter truffles are dark and pungent, while white truffles, also known as Alba or Piedmont truffles, are prized for their deeply savory flavor, like aged cheese. Summer truffles, only harvested during the hazy summer months in the Italian countryside, are more delicate than the others, with a sweet, nutty profile.
The family-run Tartuflanghe has specialized in all things truffle for nearly 50 years. In 1975, chef Beppe Montanaro and his wife, Domenica, founded the company to celebrate their home’s most prized delicacy. (The company’s name is a play on words, combining the Italian for truffle, tartufo, with Langhe, where they are based.) Today, they are the stewards of 50 acres of lush woodland in the Piedmont region. Their truffles are still harvested in the old-fashioned way, with specially trained dogs who sniff out the fragrant delicacies underground. They’re dug and sorted by hand to ensure the highest quality with the least impact on the land. In their state-of-the-art solar-powered facility, Tartuflanghe is constantly innovating new ways to showcase truffles and make their unique flavor accessible to all.
With a sweet-tart profile thanks to the rich balsamic vinegar and a nutty umami note from the summer truffles, this ketchup has a depth unlike any you’ve ever had. Use it anywhere you like ketchup for an incredible flavor boost.
Size: 3.53 oz
Italian tomato concentrate, brown sugar, water, Balsamic Vinegar of Modena ("Aceto Balsamico di Modena PGI") 10% (cooked wine most, wine vinegar - contains sulphites), summer truffle (Tuber aestivum Vitt.) 2%, San Marzano tomato, Salt of Guérande , Tropea Calabria red onion PGI, chili pepper, cinnamon, rice starch, natural flavor.

