Black truffles are among the most sought-after and expensive mushrooms in the world. Their quality depends on multiple factors, including appearance, size, and storage conditions. In this article, we'll examine the classification of black truffles in detail and provide you with a comparison table to easily evaluate the differences between various grades.
Quality Assessment Criteria
The quality of truffles is determined by the following key factors:
- Shape and size - perfectly round or oval, without deformations
- Absence of defects - no scratches, cracks, or rotten areas
- Degree of ripeness - properly matured for optimal aroma
- Storage method - freshness is preserved under strictly controlled conditions
Classification of Black Truffles
1. Extra Grade – Premium Quality Truffles
- Shape: Perfectly round/oval, defect-free
- Size: 20–60 grams
- Use: Luxury restaurants (Michelin-starred)
- Price range: 2000–5000 €/kg
- Harvest share: Only 3% of total production
2. Grade A – High Quality
- Shape: Good, with minimal acceptable deviations
- Size: 15–100 grams
- Use: Premium restaurants and gourmet cooking
- Price range: 1200–2500 €/kg
3. Grade B – Standard Quality
- Shape: Irregular, with minor defects
- Size: 10–20 grams
- Use: Home cooking and casual restaurants
- Price range: 600–1200 €/kg
4. Grade C – Commercial Quality
- Shape: Non-uniform, with visible defects
- Size: 1–10 grams
- Use: Truffle oils, sauces, and processed products
- Price range: 200–500 €/kg
Comparison Table: Black Truffle Grades
Criterion | Extra Grade | Grade A | Grade B | Grade C |
---|---|---|---|---|
Shape | Perfect, defect-free | Good, minimal deviations | Irregular, minor defects | Non-uniform, visible defects |
Size (grams) | 20–60 | 15–100 | 10–20 | 1–10 |
Price (€/kg) | 2000–5000 | 1200–2500 | 600–1200 | 200–500 |
Primary Use | Michelin restaurants | Premium restaurants | Home cooking | Food industry |
Availability | Extremely rare (3%) | Limited availability | Widely available | Most accessible |
How to Choose the Right Truffle?
- For special occasions → Extra Grade or Grade A
- For regular home use → Grade B
- For cooking oils and sauces → Grade C
Conclusion
Understanding the classification of black truffles helps you make informed purchasing decisions based on your needs and budget. At Terra Ross, we offer a carefully selected range of certified black truffles in all quality grades, ensuring you find the perfect option for any culinary application.
(The comparison table provides clear visualization of differences between grades to help with purchasing decisions.)
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