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PaulaJK

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for 'artificial' black truffle....Apparently comes

in a round tin and you can slice it to make

decorations. Composed of eggs, gelatin

et al.

Also looking for yuzu juice....fresh or frozen.

Would love to be able to obtain this locally,

which means northern NJ....or at least, in

NY

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I think that most any Japonese grocery will have your Yuzu juice. As for the fake truffle product, I used it many years ago in school for decorative aspic work and am familiar with it. I have been trying to find you a source since your first post requesting info but I can't seem to locate a source. Will post again if I do.

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:raz: Lots of both products. Email for details if you

still need them..

for 'artificial' black truffle....Apparently comes

in a round tin and you can slice it to make

decorations. Composed of eggs, gelatin

et al.

Also looking for yuzu juice....fresh or frozen.

Would love to be able to obtain this locally,

which means northern NJ....or at least, in

NY

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Also looking for yuzu juice....fresh or frozen.

Would love to be able to obtain this locally,

which means northern NJ....or at least, in

NY

Any Japanese supermarket will carry bottled yuzu juice; I'm not sure of the availability of fresh or frozen because yuzu fruits are hard to come by in the USA. There's a humongous Japanese supermarket in Edgewater, NJ - Mitsuwa Marketplace - but I don't think they do mail order. Their phone number is (201)941-9113. They actually run a shuttle bus to their store from Midtown Manhattan.

You can also try Katagiri in NYC, phone (212) 755-3566. Yuzu juice is not listed in their online catalog, but they may be able to obtain it.

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Thanks. Still searching.

I went to the Spice House web site and my search

said NO to both items. Am I doing something wrong?

Then sent a note. Don't know if it will reach you specifically AK.

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