truffle: [16] English acquired truffle, probably via Dutch truffel, from early modern French truffle, a derivative of Old French truffe (which survives as the modern French term for the fungus). This in turn came via Proven?al trufa from a Vulgar Latin *tūfera, an alteration of the plural of Latin tūber ‘swelling, lump, tuber, truffle’ (from which English gets tuber [17] and tuberculosis [19]). The term was first used for a chocolate sweet with the external appearance of a truffle in the 1920s. => tuber, tuberculosis
truffle (n.)
type of edible underground fungus, 1590s, from Middle French trufle (14c.), probably from Old Proven?al trufa, metathesized from Late Latin tufera (plural), cognate of Latin tuber "edible root." Another theory notes Italian tartuffo (Milanese tartuffel) "potato," supposedly from terr? tuber. Extended 1926 to powdered, round chocolates that look like truffles.
例文
1. Heat oil in wok,quick stir the black truffle paste until aromatic.
ホットオイルトリウム、香黒松露ソースを手早く炒めます。
2. Truffle mushrooms are plentiful in the southwest Algeria desert.
塊菌キノコ類は南西部のアルジェリア砂漠に豊富である。
3.Smooth tannins texture,concentrated black fruits, truffle ,chocolate and vanilla oak taste.