Know Some Facts about the Caviar Delicacy
The word caviar refers to the processed, salted roe of certain species of fish. Most commonly it is the eggs or roe taken from the female sturgeon that make up caviar. The sturgeon is a primitive, ‘fossil’ fish species that are found in coastal waters, rivers and lakes of the Northern Hemisphere. The sturgeons of the Caspian Sea provide most of the caviar of the world. The beluga sturgeon species produce beluga caviar while Russian sturgeon species produce oestra caviar and stellate sturgeon species produce sevruga caviar.
History of caviar
The delicacy caviar finds its roots in the Persian culinary arts. The Persians living in the area now known as Azerbaijan were [...]