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  2. 7 Types of Caviar & Why They're All So Expensive - AOL

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    How to Eat Caviar. A true delicacy, caviar is served raw and in small portions. The fish eggs come in various colors from gold and tan to brown and gray. Once harvested from the sturgeon, caviar ...

  3. 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]

  4. List of accompaniments to french fries - Wikipedia

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    A traditional way of serving accompanied fries at food carts (grilli) is makkaraperunat (literally, "sausage potatoes"), a dish consisting of deep-fried slices of sausage and crinkle-cut fries mixed together and usually served in either a paper or styrofoam tray. The dish probably originated in the early 1960s.

  5. Canapé - Wikipedia

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    Mayonnaise salads can also be prepared as spreads. Common garnishes can range from finely chopped vegetables, scallions, and herbs to caviar or truffle oil. According to Lowney's Cook Book (1912): Canapés are made from white, graham, and brown bread, sliced very thin and cut in various shapes. They may be dipped in melted butter, toasted or fried.

  6. 'Tis the season for caviar. Why this luxury food item is all ...

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    The TikToker, who grew up enjoying caviar on rye bread with cold butter, ... called a “caviar bump”). Served with a dollop of crème fraîche, and sometimes chives or other garnish.

  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. Canadian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Salmon pieces pan-fried in a mixture of butter, honey, soy sauce, garlic and ginger. [91] O: White sturgeon caviar: Medium-sized, firm, and dark caviar with a buttery and nutty flavour. Often served with a protein, bread, or dairy product, such as fish, blinis, or crème fraîche. [94] O

  9. Why There's Never Been A Better Time to Buy Caviar - AOL

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    Subsequently, the United Nations banned the import of Caspian caviar in 2006 and now, the caviar we eat is mostly farmed. Many of the aquafarms that sprung up to compensate for wild sturgeon’s ...