Theres more to Italy than pizzas and pastas and its called truffle. Whats special is that truffle is the fruit of the gods, so goes the legend. The Romans believed that truffles were the fruit of the sacred thunderbolt of Jove and are considered aphrodisiacs. Essentially fungi, they are found in close association with tree roots and are a prized part of haute cuisine in Italy. So favoured are these delicate fruits that there is an annual festival at Acqualagna, in the northern part of Le Marche near Urbino. Truffles are of two varietiesblack and white. The white ones are found in Langhe and Montferrat areas, Piedmont region in northern Italy. They are more common in the countryside around the cities of Alba and Asti. Other areas to experience the white truffle are Molise, Abruzzo and in the hills around San Miniato, Tuscany. You can get your taste of truffle in oils and exotic dishes. It is even eaten raw and infused in vodka. White truffles can be put over steaming pasta, salads or fried eggs. Thin slices may find their way in meats, under the skins of roasted fowl, in foie gras preparations, pts or stuffings. There is truffle cheese too. Black truffles are used to make salt and honey.