Lumpfish Roe. Its around in most supermarkets in the UK and not expensive. This jar was £3.30 ($4.29).
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I've had it once, I liked it. I suppose it's in the supermarket, I just havnt looked. Note to self.
Russ
Wow. I never knew there was more than one kind of caviar.It may not be as lumpfish is a Northern fish - lumpfish caviar is known as the 'Caviar of the North' found in the Arctic, North Atlantic and North Pacific oceans.
Wow. I never knew there was more than one kind of caviar.
Once again proving that CookingBites can teach us inexperience cooks (never been outside the USA) about cooking and the great world of ingredients.
Ever had a sushi roll with the little orange spheres? That's flying fish roe.
Isn't that expensive?!!![]()
Where we get it from and what they have right now:Isn't that expensive?!!![]()
Only the 'real' sturgeon caviar is expensive - really expensive!
Here's one that I saw. kelp caviar, made from a plant.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIPud24k41s
Cajun caviar is bowfin row. There is also a caviar of snail eggs.
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Lumpfish Roe. Its around in most supermarkets in the UK and not expensive. This jar was £3.30 ($4.29).
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