Dry Chanterelles Chambon & Marrel Jar 500g
Item No. IMT0WW0000042
Chanterelles are among some of the world’s most popular mushrooms. Although chanterelles have a fruity peach or apricot aroma when first picked, they have an earthy or woodsy flavour and taste a bit like black pepper. They can be cooked a number of different ways. They go well with butter, cream, oi
Description
Chanterelles are among some of the world’s most popular mushrooms.
Although chanterelles have a fruity peach or apricot aroma when first picked, they have an earthy or woodsy flavour and taste a bit like black pepper.
They can be cooked a number of different ways. They go well with butter, cream, oil, or wine and can be included in soups, cream sauces, souffles, and sautes.
Who is Chambon & Marrel?
Maison Chambon & Marrel are an outstanding truffle producer, serving the likes of Paul Bocuse with their products. They are one of the oldest merchant of truffles, which supplied Nicholas II, Tsar of Russia in 1911.
Their truffles, truffle juices and truffle sauces are skillfully prepared. Since the takeover of the truffle company by Alain Godard in 1992, Maison Godard has pursued her fascinating adventure inside another prestigious market: the trade of truffles.
Although chanterelles have a fruity peach or apricot aroma when first picked, they have an earthy or woodsy flavour and taste a bit like black pepper.
They can be cooked a number of different ways. They go well with butter, cream, oil, or wine and can be included in soups, cream sauces, souffles, and sautes.
Who is Chambon & Marrel?
Maison Chambon & Marrel are an outstanding truffle producer, serving the likes of Paul Bocuse with their products. They are one of the oldest merchant of truffles, which supplied Nicholas II, Tsar of Russia in 1911.
Their truffles, truffle juices and truffle sauces are skillfully prepared. Since the takeover of the truffle company by Alain Godard in 1992, Maison Godard has pursued her fascinating adventure inside another prestigious market: the trade of truffles.
Specifications
- Brands
- Chambon & Marrel
- Preservation
- Bottled/Jarred
- Storage Temperature
- Ambient General 12°C
- Unit of Measure
- Jar
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Dry Chanterelles Chambon & Marrel Jar 500g
Item No. IMT0WW0000042
Chanterelles are among some of the world’s most popular mushrooms. Although chanterelles have a fruity peach or apricot aroma when first picked, they have an earthy or woodsy flavour and taste a bit like black pepper. They can be cooked a number of different ways. They go well with butter, cream, oi
Description
Chanterelles are among some of the world’s most popular mushrooms.
Although chanterelles have a fruity peach or apricot aroma when first picked, they have an earthy or woodsy flavour and taste a bit like black pepper.
They can be cooked a number of different ways. They go well with butter, cream, oil, or wine and can be included in soups, cream sauces, souffles, and sautes.
Who is Chambon & Marrel?
Maison Chambon & Marrel are an outstanding truffle producer, serving the likes of Paul Bocuse with their products. They are one of the oldest merchant of truffles, which supplied Nicholas II, Tsar of Russia in 1911.
Their truffles, truffle juices and truffle sauces are skillfully prepared. Since the takeover of the truffle company by Alain Godard in 1992, Maison Godard has pursued her fascinating adventure inside another prestigious market: the trade of truffles.
Although chanterelles have a fruity peach or apricot aroma when first picked, they have an earthy or woodsy flavour and taste a bit like black pepper.
They can be cooked a number of different ways. They go well with butter, cream, oil, or wine and can be included in soups, cream sauces, souffles, and sautes.
Who is Chambon & Marrel?
Maison Chambon & Marrel are an outstanding truffle producer, serving the likes of Paul Bocuse with their products. They are one of the oldest merchant of truffles, which supplied Nicholas II, Tsar of Russia in 1911.
Their truffles, truffle juices and truffle sauces are skillfully prepared. Since the takeover of the truffle company by Alain Godard in 1992, Maison Godard has pursued her fascinating adventure inside another prestigious market: the trade of truffles.
Specifications
- Brands
- Chambon & Marrel
- Preservation
- Bottled/Jarred
- Storage Temperature
- Ambient General 12°C
- Unit of Measure
- Jar
Reviews (0)
There are no reviews yet.