* What is caviar *
Caviar is the salted eggs from
three types of sturgeon fish, Beluga, Osetra, and Sevruga.
* Aren't all fish eggs caviar *
No, only the eggs from these three types
of sturgeon fish can be called Caviar.
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Where does caviar come from *
The highest quality Caviar comes from
the Caspian Sea. Russia and Iran surround the Caspian Sea . The oldest and largest Caviar
fisheries in the world are in Astrakhan, Russia.
Some as old as 200 years.
* How is caviar processed *
Caviar is processed by taking the roe
(one large sac) and running it over a very fine mesh screen that separates the eggs into
separate pieces. The eggs then fall into a large bowl that the Ikrjanschik (caviar maker
in Russian) then adds precise amounts of pure salt. It takes at least 10 to 15 years of
apprenticeship until the Ikrjanschik is allowed to process the Caviar on his own. Salt is
added to prevent freezing, as Caviar must be stored at between 28 to 31 degrees. The
Caviar is then graded and packed into 4 pound tins.
* What is the difference in the caviar types *
Beluga is the largest of these three types of sturgeon fish and is highly prized
for the large size of its eggs. Beluga is the rarest of the sturgeon fish and can weigh
over 2500 pounds and reach lengths of over 20 feet. Beluga Caviar ranges in color from
light pearly gray to dark steely gray.
Osetra is a medium size sturgeon
fish generally reaching 10 feet and weighing 500 pounds or more. Osetra Caviar ranges in
color from dark brown to golden yellow. It has a unique nut flavor.
Sevruga is the smallest and most
abundant of the three sturgeons. It reaches 7 feet and weighs up to 150 pounds. The eggs
are small and gray in color.
* What does caviar taste like *
Contrary to what most people think, good quality Caviar NEVER tastes salty. High
quality Caviar processed in the "Malossol" (Russian for little salt) style does
not have a salt taste at all. The taste of Caviar is best described as a breath of fresh
clean ocean air. It has a consistency of butter and melts in your mouth.
* How is caviar sold *
Caviar is sold fresh in jars or
tins. Sizes range from 1 oz. jars or tins to 4 pound original containers. Most typical in
gourmet stores or restaurants is the 1 oz. jar. The store should have the Caviar stored on
crushed ice or a separate freezer set at the proper temperature. Caviar can also be
purchased by mail order. It is shipped Fed Ex overnight in special containers. In fact
that is how it is shipped to stores and restaurants nationwide
* How long will caviar last at
home *
Caviar will last about 1 week at
home in your refrigerator. It should be stored in the coldest part, usually in the meat
compartment. Caviar should be eaten within 2-3 days after opening.
* How do I know the caviar I am buying is fresh *
You should only buy caviar from a
store you know and trust. Once the importer unpacks and repackages the Caviar into jars or
tins for sale it only has a shelf life of 2-3 weeks, even if maintained at the proper
temperature. If the store has it on display they should be selling large volumes, thus
consistently turning their stock of Caviar. It is best to purchase from a store that will
order Caviar fresh or order from a reputable mail order Caviar company. Remember Caviar is
a fresh product with special care requirements and a very short shelf life.
* What does the color of the jar or tin mean *
Beluga is
Always Blue |
Osetra is
Always Yellow |
Sevruga is
Always Red |
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