Italian Word of the Day: Tartufo
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Tartufo
Meaning: Truffle
Part of Speech: Noun
Translation: The chef added a bit of black truffle to the pasta.
Context: Lo chef ha aggiunto un po' di tartufo nero alla pasta.
Cultural nugget: While black winter truffles get most attention, spring truffles (tartufo bianchetto) are harvested in May in regions like Tuscany and Umbria. Truffle hunting with specially trained dogs is a centuries-old Italian tradition protected as cultural heritage.
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