The salted roe of female sturgeon fish found in the Black and Caspian Seas is known as caviar. Because of their size, color, texture, and flavor, the eggs of this particular fish are far more valuable than those of any other species. All of these features differ significantly depending on the subspecies from which the eggs are derived. There are 30 sturgeon subspecies that offer us with this tiny gem. Even though people frequently use the term caviar to refer to salt-cured eggs from other fish like salmon, they are completely incorrect.
The caviar produced by the breed known as beluga sturgeon is one of the most well-known. The eggs of this particular fish are bigger and more delicately grained. It has a striking silver or black hue and a creamy, briny flavor.
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