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Bonn, May 20, 2025 – In the world of gourmet cuisine, truffles are considered black gold. This highly prized delicacy requires not only a delicate touch when harvesting, but also careful handling and absolute precision in storage and transport. GO! Express & Logistics transports these delicate mushroom rarities with the utmost care and in record time to where they are in demand – the best kitchens in Europe.
The journey of the truffle – from the earth to the gourmet plate
The exact origin of truffles remained a mystery for a long time – divine intervention or lightning strikes were thought to trigger their growth.
Today we know that truffles thrive in specific climate zones, particularly in Italy, France, and parts of Germany. Truffles grow underground, usually in symbiosis with oak or hazelnut trees, and are known for their intense aroma and rarity. They are traditionally harvested with the help of specially trained dogs or pigs.
The smell of truffles is so intense that truffle dogs can often detect them from several meters away.
A single truffle can cost several hundred euros – a true delicacy that requires high-quality shipping.
GO! Express & Logistics delivers to exclusive customers such as premium restaurants, luxury hotels, and delicatessens. Its customers include chefs for whom freshness and timing are essential.
Safe freshness logistics for truffles: the highest standards for quality and aroma
Uninterrupted compliance with the cold chain at 0–4°C is essential when transporting fresh truffles. Specially equipped refrigerated trucks or insulated packaging with cooling packs are ideal, as even slight temperature fluctuations can lead to a significant loss of quality. Truffles are a particularly sensitive natural product with a limited shelf life. White truffles usually stay fresh for 2 to 7 days, black truffles for around 10 to 12 days. This is the period during which they develop their unique aroma.
The truffles are wrapped in breathable material such as rice paper or kitchen paper and then placed in air-permeable, insulated containers to prevent condensation and mold. Vacuum packaging must be strictly avoided. Speed is of the essence: white truffles in particular should reach their destination within 24 to 48 hours to preserve their freshness and aroma. When shipping abroad, fresh truffles are considered perishable goods, which is why special customs documents and continuous temperature monitoring – for example, using data loggers – are required.
Express shipping is therefore mandatory.
Exquisite variety on the plate – how truffles can be used in gourmet cuisine
Truffles are a versatile ingredient in haute cuisine – their intense aroma ranges from earthy and nutty to slightly garlicky. Even small quantities lend dishes a luxurious flavor.
They are particularly often used thinly sliced on pasta, risotto, or carpaccio—the heat brings out the aroma perfectly. Truffles are also popular in refined forms: as oil in dressings, as butter on baguettes, in fine mayonnaise, cheese, or even in pastry creations.
They can even be used in desserts – for example, truffle honey on vanilla ice cream or in combination with dark chocolate.
White Alba truffles (Tuber magnatum pico) from Piedmont are particularly sought after for their delicate, sweet, garlicky aroma. They are considered the most expensive edible mushrooms in the world and are only available from October to December – a highlight of the festive season.
Black Périgord truffles (Tuber melanosporum), also known as “black diamonds,” come from France. Their deep, nutty, earthy aroma unfolds especially when cooked – for example, in truffle scrambled eggs, foie gras, or meat dishes. Their season lasts from December to March.
There are also varieties such as the milder summer truffle (Tuber aestivum), also known as the “Burgundy truffle” – ideal for beginners and light dishes. Each truffle has its own character profile, influenced by climate, soil, and harvesting method – just like fine wines.
Truffles are therefore much more than a luxurious accompaniment – they are a culinary statement that combines creativity and craftsmanship. In the hands of ambitious chefs, they open up countless possibilities for refining, surprising, and inspiring dishes. And this is precisely where precision comes into play: for this rare delicacy to unfold its full character, it requires not only culinary skill but also logistical precision. Express and logistics companies ensure that truffles arrive at their destination as quickly as possible in optimal condition, with maximum freshness and punctual delivery – whether to a Michelin-starred restaurant in Paris, a delicatessen in Berlin or an exclusive event in Zurich.
GO! Express & Logistics provides overnight shipping services, 365 days a year, for anything that needs to arrive in perfect condition, safely and on time. The mid-market company, which was set up as a consortium by eight experienced couriers in 1984, has been expanding its extensive portfolio of logistics solutions for 40 years without becoming part of a corporation. Some 1,400 employees and more than 1,700 drivers and couriers work day in, day out to ensure the safe transport of over 10 million shipments a year (2023) – from urban cycle couriers right through to global express shipping operations. The product portfolio covers all customer-focused logistics services – from overnight express shipments through to full supply chain management. Performance rates currently stand at an excellent 99.43 per cent delivery rate on the first attempt and an impressive 0.02 per cent damage rate (both 2023). The company is further certified in quality management to DIN EN ISO 9001:2015, in environmental management to DIN EN ISO 14001:2015 and holds certification in GDP compliance (good distribution practice).
Comprising a partner network with over 100 GO! stations in Europe, GO! Express & Logistics is an award-winner for the best customer service under package / courier services (WirtschaftsWoche) and ranks among the top 1 per cent of training companies in Germany. As such, the company is regarded as a quality leader in the CEP market with high levels of customer loyalty, exceptional customer service and excellent recommendation rates. GO! is especially proud of its high employee satisfaction and their ratings, which have made GO! a ‘Top Company’ and an ’Open Company’ on kununu.
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Andrea Wagner-Neumann | Senior PR Consultant
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