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Caviar- what makes it expensive

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murmelmurmel | 17:28 Mon 19th Aug 2002 | Food & Drink
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I always assumed caviar was from the eggs from a fish and the expesive one from a rare fish ( where I come from we often eat small black/red eggs whitch also are called caviar but are cheap). Somone told me that they thought it was form a whale- Logubo(?) I though whales were mammals and are now very confused.
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Your assumptions are correct. Caviar is indeed fish eggs - traditionally from a fish called a Sturgeon, though eggs from much more common fish get to be sold as cheap caviar - think of it a bit like champagne: there's Spanish then there's the real stuff. The most expensive Caviar is generally Beluga Caviar (Beluga is the largest and rarest of the 3 types of Sturgeon). This will cost around �30 an ounce (25g) which is about a heaped teaspoon!
I use something called Lumpfish, I think it's from Denmark and is OK for boiled eggs etc.
Didn't you know -"Caviar comes from the virgin sturgeon, The virgin sturgeon is a very rare fish; The virgin sturgeon needs no urgin', THAT's why caviar's a very rare dish." (Thought EVERYbody knew that!) :>)

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