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  2. Caviar - Wikipedia

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    Caviar (also known as caviare, originally from the Persian: خاویار, romanized: khâvyâr, lit. 'egg-bearing') is a food consisting of salt-cured roe of the family Acipenseridae. Caviar is considered a delicacy and is eaten as a garnish or spread. [1]

  3. 25 Side Dishes For Sandwiches To Complete Your Perfect Lunch

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    Like, never-make-a-deviled-egg-the-same-way-again good. While we love a classic deviled egg, these texture- and flavor-packed air fryer version have got us giddy. Get the Air Fryer Deviled Eggs ...

  4. Cyclopterus - Wikipedia

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    Female fish are the main target for the fishery which utilizes the roe to make lumpfish caviar. [29] Lumpfish are targeted close to the shore, where they come to spawn, using small fishing boats (generally less than 15 m or 49 ft) with large mesh gillnets. [29] Due to the smaller size of the male, very few are caught in the large meshes.

  5. 7 Types of Caviar & Why They're All So Expensive - AOL

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    Caviar is versatile: these delightful fish eggs can be served solo, as a canapé or hors d’oeuvres, or as a fancy garnish on your favorite dishes that would typically require salt. 7 Types of ...

  6. Cyclopteridae - Wikipedia

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    The Cyclopteridae are a family of marine fishes, commonly known as lumpsuckers or lumpfish, in the order Scorpaeniformes. They are found in the cold waters of the Arctic , North Atlantic , and North Pacific oceans.

  7. What is caviar? Here's what makes the fish delicacy so ... - AOL

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    Caviar is a salty delicacy with an elitist aura – it's one of the world's most expensive food items. Here's why, plus where it comes from.

  8. Pacific spiny lumpsucker - Wikipedia

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    In the North Atlantic Ocean in areas such as Iceland and Norway, commercial lumpsucker fisheries raise and catch Cyclopterus lumpfish and their eggs for consumption. In northern Europe, both smoked lumpfish and lumpfish eggs, which can make for an inexpensive form of caviar, are sought after. [8]

  9. Caviar is a splurge, but worth it for a taste of this ... - AOL

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    Recipe for Burrata and Osetra Caviar, which also uses ripe heirloom tomatoes, is a summertime splurge. Caviar is a splurge, but worth it for a taste of this Burrata and Osetra Caviar recipe Skip ...