Caspian Russian
Kaluga Caviar
Kaluga (Huso dauricus). One of the largest sturgeon
species comes from the Amur and Liman Rivers in Russia. Commonly
known as Kaluga, it resembles the Beluga and matures at around eighteen
to twenty years of age. An average fish weighs 80 kg (176 lb) and
is about 2.3 m (7 1/2 ft) in length. The eggs from the Kaluga may
be acceptable if they are fresh. The eggs are similar in size to
those of a young Oscietre and are processed with up to 6% salt.
The product is ready to the use without additional processing.
First Grade.
Kaluga caviar is packed into glass jars (113gr ).
Shelf life up to 09/02/2013.
All caviar is packed in separate parcels of 3,6,12 or 24 jars for
the most convenient and favourable transportation for our consumers.
Caspian
Russian Kaluga Caviar 105 gr - 69,30 ˆ
Caspian
Russian Kaluga Caviar 210 gr - 108,60 ˆ
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