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                        | Calories | 533 Kcal per 100g | 
| Energy | |
| Kcal | 533 | 
| KJ | 2,222 | 
| Total Fat | 32.6 g | 
| Saturated | 3.95 g | 
| Cholesterol | |
| Salt | 2.41 mg | 
| Carbohydrates | 42.4 g | 
| Fiber | 4.3 g | 
| Sugars | 0.8 g | 
| Proteins | 7 g | 
The Chips White Truffle from Ibiza Salt combine the aromatic intensity of white truffle with the delicacy of virgin sea salt, creating a gourmet snack that deserves pairings of its caliber. Here are the best combinations:
Why: White truffle has an earthy and elegant profile that pairs well with dry sparkling wines, which provide freshness and cleanse the palate.
Examples: Brut Champagne, Gran Reserva Cava, Franciacorta
Why: Varieties like Chardonnay or Viognier aged in barrels enhance the complex aromas of truffle.
Examples: Burgundy Chardonnay, Oaked Godello
Why: Truffle pairs well with subtle reds, with soft tannins and tertiary notes (leather, mushrooms, earth).
Examples: Pinot Noir, Mencía, Young or soft aged Tempranillo
Ideal for a refined aperitif with a glass of white or red vermouth, served cold and with a slice of orange.
Examples: Truffled Brie, Taleggio, Camembert, Truffle in oil on burrata.
Bresaola, I
| Calories | 533 Kcal per 100g | 
| Energy | |
| Kcal | 533 | 
| KJ | 2,222 | 
| Total Fat | 32.6 g | 
| Saturated | 3.95 g | 
| Cholesterol | |
| Salt | 2.41 mg | 
| Carbohydrates | 42.4 g | 
| Fiber | 4.3 g | 
| Sugars | 0.8 g | 
| Proteins | 7 g | 
The Chips White Truffle from Ibiza Salt combine the aromatic intensity of white truffle with the delicacy of virgin sea salt, creating a gourmet snack that deserves pairings of its caliber. Here are the best combinations:
Why: White truffle has an earthy and elegant profile that pairs well with dry sparkling wines, which provide freshness and cleanse the palate.
Examples: Brut Champagne, Gran Reserva Cava, Franciacorta
Why: Varieties like Chardonnay or Viognier aged in barrels enhance the complex aromas of truffle.
Examples: Burgundy Chardonnay, Oaked Godello
Why: Truffle pairs well with subtle reds, with soft tannins and tertiary notes (leather, mushrooms, earth).
Examples: Pinot Noir, Mencía, Young or soft aged Tempranillo
Ideal for a refined aperitif with a glass of white or red vermouth, served cold and with a slice of orange.
Examples: Truffled Brie, Taleggio, Camembert, Truffle in oil on burrata.
Bresaola, I
