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Caviar is the eggs or roe of fish, typically sturgeon. The finest caviar in the world is from the Caspian Sea and fished by Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan and Russia.
Caviar is typically eaten as an hors d'oeuvres and is eaten plain or spread on crackers, breads, or vegetables. A classic serving suggestion is caviar with Crème Fraîche on top of a thin pancake called a blini.
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A Roe by Any Other Name
Many varieties of fish eggs are produced for consumption from the local fish of different countries. In Japan, tobiko, massago, salmon roe, and uni (Sea urchin eggs}, are all commonly used in Japanese dishes such as sushi. The United States has varieties such as lumpfish or paddlefish which is a relative of the American sturgeon that was over-fished in the 1900s. Though the word caviar is used to describe other types of fish roe, true caviar only comes from the sturgeon of the Caspian Sea. -
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Caviar Questions
What is the obsession with caviar? 1 AnswerEveryone mostly want to say they have eaten Caviar because it has always been for the rich. Who doesn't want to think they are rich! Not me, harvesting fish e... read more
Why do rich people eat gross things and in small portions? Such as Caviar and sushi. (Though yummy, sushi is very small) 1 AnswerIt's an odd way of thinking, but I guess you just as validly ask "Why do poor people always eat 3 pounds of food per serving & smother it all in sausage gra... read more
Most expensive curry in the world 1 AnswerOh man, I love curry. I think I cook with it at least twice a week. I honestly think this stuff is over priced. I understand that the caviar in it is one of t... read more -
Caviar Recipes
- Note: Many of the recipe links in this section are for "Mock" caviars and do not use actual caviar.
- Food Network Caviar Recipes
- All Recipes
- Wolfgang Puck: Pizza with Smoked Salmon and Caviar
- Epicurious.com: Caviar Eggs
- About.com: Caviar Recipes
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