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Caviar refers to the salted eggs (roe) of the fish species, sturgeon. Caviar comes from the Persian word Khaviar which means "bearing eggs". Some eggs from other species ( such as salmon, paddlefish, whitefish, and lumpfish) may be labeled caviar if the name of the fish is included. The three main types of caviar beluga, sevruga, and osetra, refer to the sturgeon species the caviar comes from.

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First is the Malossol method, preferred by connoisseurs. Malossol means 'little salt' or 'lightly salted' and refers to fresh caviar with less than 5% salt. Modern fresh caviar often has much less, about 3.5%. The term is sometimes used to describe any high quality caviar, though. With modern refrigeration and sanitation techniques, the amount of salt needed as a preservative is not as great as it once was.

Domain: Seafood; Category: General seafood

Pirmkārt, ir ar Malossol metodi priekšroku dod cienītājiem. Malossol nozīmē ' maz sāls ' vai nespēj viegli sālītas ' un attiecas uz svaigs kaviārs, ar mazāk nekā 5 % sāls. Mūsdienu svaigs kaviārs bieži vien ir daudz mazāk par 3,5 %. Termins dažreiz lieto, lai aprakstītu jebkuru kvalitatīvs kaviārs, gan. Ar moderna saldēšanas un sanitāro tehniku, sāls, kas ir vajadzīgs, kā konservantu daudzums nav tikpat liels, kā tas bija kādreiz.

Domain: Seafood; Category: General seafood

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