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

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    Caviar looks like tiny pearls and tastes salty and buttery. The fish eggs have a smooth mouthfeel and a satisfying popping when the small balls are rolled around the roof of the mouth, releasing a ...

  3. Beluga caviar - Wikipedia

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    The fish is found primarily in the Caspian Sea, which is bordered by Iran, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Turkmenistan. It can also be found in the Black Sea basin and occasionally in the Adriatic Sea. Beluga caviar is the most expensive type of caviar, [1] with market prices ranging from $7,000 to $22,000/kg ($3,200 to $10,000/lb). [2] [3]

  4. Caviar - Wikipedia

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    Another method of extracting caviar is by removing eggs through a small incision, which allows the female to continue producing roe. [54] Other farmers use a process called "stripping", which extracts the caviar from the fish via a small incision made along the urogenital muscle when the fish is deemed to be ready to be processed.

  5. Fish reproduction - Wikipedia

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    The eggs of fish and amphibians are jellylike. Cartilagenous fish (sharks, skates, rays, chimaeras) eggs are fertilized internally and exhibit a wide variety of both internal and external embryonic development. Most fish species spawn eggs that are fertilized externally, typically with the male inseminating the eggs after the female lays them.

  6. Roe - Wikipedia

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    If used fresh, it is usually grilled, steamed, or mixed with eggs and fried to form a custard-like dish called "Ashpal Kuku". Besides the much sought-after caviar , roe from kutum (also known as Caspian white fish or Rutilus frisii kutum ), Caspian roach (called "kuli" in Gileki ), bream (called "kulmeh" in Gileki ), and Caspian salmon are ...

  7. Beluga (sturgeon) - Wikipedia

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    Beluga caviar is considered a delicacy worldwide. [24] The flesh of the beluga is not particularly renowned, but it is a hearty white meat similar to that of swordfish. Beluga caviar has long been scarce and expensive and the fish's endangered status has made its caviar even more expensive throughout the world.

  8. LarvalBase - Wikipedia

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    LarvalBase is a global online database of information about fish eggs, larvae and fry.It includes detailed data on the identification of very young fish and the rearing of fish species important for fisheries and aquaculture.

  9. Egg - Wikipedia

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    The eggs of fish and amphibians are jellylike. Cartilaginous fish (sharks, skates, rays, chimaeras) eggs are fertilized internally and exhibit a wide variety of both internal and external embryonic development. Most fish species spawn eggs that are fertilized externally, typically with the male inseminating the eggs after the female lays them.