truffle
US /ˈtrʌf.əl/
UK /ˈtrʌf.əl/

1.
truffle
a strong-smelling underground fungus, considered a culinary delicacy and found, for example, with the aid of trained dogs or pigs.
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The chef shaved fresh truffles over the pasta.
Chef menghiris truffle segar di atas pasta.
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Dogs are often used to hunt for truffles in the forest.
Anjing sering digunakan untuk mencari truffle di hutan.
2.
truffle coklat
a soft candy made of chocolate, butter, and sugar, typically in a ball shape and coated with cocoa powder or chopped nuts.
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She offered him a box of assorted chocolate truffles.
Dia menawarkan sekotak truffle coklat pelbagai jenis kepadanya.
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These dark chocolate truffles are incredibly rich.
Truffle coklat gelap ini sangat kaya.