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                    [Title] => The Scent of Italian Truffles
                    [Summary] => "Italian truffles and French truffles are very similar," says resident Italian chef Giuliano Ungaro of the Edsa Shangri-La Hotel, when asked about the "Truffle’s Perfume" festival set for June 17 to 30 at the hotel’s Paparazzi Restaurant. "If you buy celery in Italy and you buy  one in France, there isn’t going to be much difference between the two," he  stresses.

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GOOSE LIVER AND TRUFFLE CANNELLONI
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