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Bowfin Black Caviar (100g)

100 g (3.5 oz)

$43.50

Indigenous primarily to eastern United States, bowfin traces its ancestry back to Jurassic period. Colloquially known as swamp trout, bowfin’s rise to fame began with the ban on harvesting of Caspian sturgeon. As access to high quality sturgeon caviar declined bowfin caviar became a great substitute for the more expensive sturgeon. This bowfin caviar, with its small sized roe grains, ranges in natural color from dark gray to black and makes a perfect companion to red salmon caviar at a dinner party.

  • Ingredients: Bowfin Roe, Salt, Sorbic Acid.
  • Wild Caught.
  • Shelf life 12 months in refrigeration

Bowfin Black Caviar (200g)

200 g (7 oz)

$80.00

Indigenous primarily to eastern United States, bowfin traces its ancestry back to Jurassic period. Colloquially known as swamp trout, bowfin’s rise to fame began with the ban on harvesting of Caspian sturgeon. As access to high quality sturgeon caviar declined bowfin caviar became a great substitute for the more expensive sturgeon. This bowfin caviar, with its small sized roe grains, ranges in natural color from dark gray to black and makes a perfect companion to red salmon caviar at a dinner party.

  • Ingredients: Bowfin Roe, Salt, Sorbic Acid.
  • Wild Caught.
  • Shelf life 12 months in refrigeration

Hackleback Sturgeon Black Caviar, Pasteurized (100g)

100 g (3.5 oz)

$80.00

Harvested from wild Hackleback sturgeon, also referred to as shovelnose, the smallest of all fresh water sturgeons indigenous to North America, this caviar is a grand treat. Its smaller roe grains, range in color from dark gray to deep black. The taste is delicate with buttery and nutty undertones. Hackleback caviar is reminiscent of sterlet caviar although the two should not be confused for the latter comes from a different species of sturgeon. Enjoy this caviar with champagne or on blinys.

  • Ingredients: Hackleback Roe, Salt.
  • Wild Caught.
  • Shelf life 9 months in refrigeration

Hackleback Sturgeon Black Caviar, Pasteurized (56g)

56 g (2 oz)

$47.00

Harvested from wild Hackleback sturgeon, also referred to as shovelnose, the smallest of all fresh water sturgeons indigenous to North America, this caviar is a grand treat. Its smaller roe grains, range in color from dark gray to deep black. The taste is delicate with buttery and nutty undertones. Hackleback caviar is reminiscent of sterlet caviar although the two should not be confused for the latter comes from a different species of sturgeon. Enjoy this caviar with champagne or on blinys.

  • Ingredients: Hackleback Roe, Salt.
  • Wild Caught.
  • Shelf life 9 months in refrigeration
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Ossetra Sturgeon Black Caviar, Pasteurized (100g)

100 g (3.5 oz)

$111.00 $106.00

This pasteurized Ossetra caviar will make a great addition to a festive banquet. Harvested from the diamond sturgeon, this superb caviar is aqua-cultured in the pristine waters of Thousand Islands Lake. A delicacy closely associated with Imperial Russia, treat yourself to this truly royal dainty. The grains are large, its color ranges from light brown to dark brown. The taste is pure, buttery and light. No preservatives added.

  • Ingredients: Ossetra Sturgeon Roe, Salt.
  • Aqua-cultured.
  • Shelf life 9 month in refrigeration

Paddlefish Black Caviar, Pasteurized (100g)

100 g (3.5 oz)

$72.00

This caviar comes from wild American Paddlefish from the Mississippi River basin. The roe is medium sized and grey in color. Paddlefish is closely related to the sturgeon family. The eggs have a nutty, earthy taste. This caviar comes in a vacuum-sealed glass jar. Pasteurized. Product of the USA.

  • Ingredients: American Roe, Salt.
  • Wild Caught.
  • Shelf life 9 months in refrigeration

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