




Black Truffle Ketchup – Rich Tomato Ketchup with Real Black Truffle
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What Is Black Truffle Ketchup?
TruffleHunter’s Black Truffle Ketchup is a luxurious twist on a classic condiment. Made with ripe tomatoes and infused with real black truffle, this gourmet ketchup delivers bold flavour with a refined edge. Crafted in small batches for exceptional quality, it’s the perfect upgrade for everyday meals.
What Does Black Truffle Ketchup Taste Like?
Expect a rich, tangy tomato base with a hint of sweetness, beautifully balanced by the deep, earthy aroma of black truffle. The flavour is smooth, savoury, and indulgent—ideal for those who appreciate a touch of luxury in their condiments.
How to Enjoy Black Truffle Ketchup
Use as a dip, drizzle, or secret ingredient to elevate your dishes. Perfect for:
- Dipping chips, sweet potato fries, or halloumi sticks
- Adding depth to burgers, sausages, or breakfast sandwiches
- Stirring into pasta sauces or meatloaf glaze
- Pairing with cheese boards or charcuterie
- Gifting to food lovers and truffle enthusiasts
Shake well before use. Serve chilled or at room temperature.
Ingredients
Tomato Ketchup (94%) [Tomatoes, Spirit Vinegar, Sugar, Salt, Spice and Herb Extract (contains Celery), Spices], Minced Black Truffles (2.5%), Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Olive Oil, Black Truffle Flavour
For allergens including those that contain gluten, see ingredients in bold.
Suitability
Vegetarian, Vegan, Halal (HCE), Kosher (KLBD)
Black Truffle Ketchup – Rich Tomato Ketchup with Real Black Truffle
£9.95
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UK (inc Northern Ireland & Channel Isles)
- Standard delivery (2-3 working days) = £4.95
- Next Day or Scheduled delivery = £6.95
- FREE delivery on orders over £30
International delivery
- Rest of World: International Express = £50
- Europe: International Economy = £38
Please note that shipping is calculated in the checkout
Customer satisfaction is of paramount importance to us.
The quality of our products is guaranteed. If there is a problem with any goods purchased from us, or you are dissatisfied with our products in any way, we will happily refund any payments made but goods must be returned to us. All complaints must be made within 14 days of receipt of goods. For more information, please visit our terms and conditions.
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Frequently asked questions
Here are a selection of our Frequently Asked Questions - to read more please visit our FAQ page
Where do you source your truffles?
We started our business by sourcing fresh truffles from one specific region in Central Italy, but experience has enabled us to understand that the finest truffles grow all over Europe and even further afield. We will source truffles from wherever the quality is at its best at any specific time. During last years season we have sourced truffles from France, Spain, Italy, UK, Australia and even New Zealand.
What determines the quality of truffles is a combination of the variety of truffle, the time of year, the macro and micro climatic conditions, and the skill of the local hunter.
Are truffles organic?
Truffles will only grow in pristine conditions; they will not tolerate any type of contamination that may explain why they are so rare and valuable.
However they cannot be sold as “Organic” unless the plantations or wild forests they are hunted from are certified as Organic.
Can I cook with your products?
Please take a look at the various recipes on our website.
Our products are incredibly versatile. In theory they are designed primarily as finishing products, a drizzle to finish and transform a dish.
But as you will find out, they can also be used as cooking ingredients.
How should I store my truffles?
Fresh Truffles are best eaten as soon as possible. When you receive your truffles, we suggest you immediately wrap them individually in kitchen paper and place in an air tight glass jar in the refrigerator until use.
Please don’t keep them for more than one week!
What wine do you recommend with fresh Truffles?
When eating fresh Truffles raw, we would recommend any full flavoured dry white wine, for example an Italian Pecorino, Verdicchio, or Falanghina. Alternatively try a new world Chardonnay or Viognier.
When eating cooked black autumn or winter Truffles, try a full flavoured lighter bodied red wine, maybe a Sangiovese, Grenache, or a new world Pinot Noir.
Good quality sparkling wine or Champagne is always a good match with fresh Truffles, and is superb with fresh Truffle canapes!