Sabatino Tartufi is a global leader in the truffle industry, specializing in the cultivation, distribution, and sales of fresh truffles, truffle products, and gourmet food items.
Founded in 1911 in Umbria, Italy by Vittorio Sabatino.
In the 1950s, Sabatino Tartufi began exporting fresh truffles to France, Germany, and the United States.
In the 1990s, the company expanded its product line to include truffle-based condiments, sauces, and oils.
In 2011, Sabatino Tartufi opened its first gourmet retail store in New York City.
Today, the company has operations in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and North America.
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Sabatino Tartufi's fresh truffles are sourced from Italy, France, and other regions famous for their premium truffles. They come in various sizes and types, including black truffles, white truffles, and summer truffles.
Sabatino Tartufi produces a wide range of truffle-based condiments, including truffle salt, truffle honey, truffle mustard, and truffle ketchup.
Sabatino Tartufi's truffle oils are made by infusing premium olive oil with truffle essence. They come in different flavors, such as black truffle oil, white truffle oil, and garlic truffle oil.
Sabatino Tartufi products can be purchased online through the company's website or through various retailers, including Whole Foods, Williams Sonoma, and Eataly.
The shelf life of Sabatino Tartufi's truffle products varies depending on the product. Fresh truffles must be consumed within a few days, while truffle oils and condiments can last up to two years if properly stored.
Black truffles have a stronger and earthier flavor, while white truffles have a more delicate and pungent aroma. White truffles are also more expensive than black truffles due to their rarity.
Sabatino Tartufi sources its truffles from truffle hunters who use sustainable and environmentally friendly techniques. However, not all of the company's truffle products are certified organic.
Sabatino Tartufi's truffle products can be used in a variety of recipes, such as truffle risotto, truffle mashed potatoes, truffle scrambled eggs, and truffle pizza. Recipes can be found on the company's website or on various cooking websites.