Black Capelin Caviar - 12 oz

Black Capelin Caviar - 12 oz

Binding : Misc.
ProductGroup : Gourmet
Manufacturer : Gourmet Food Store
Brand : GourmetFoodStore
Label : Gourmet Food Store
Publisher : Gourmet Food Store
Studio : Gourmet Food Store
Lowest New Price: USD $15.49
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Features:
  • PRODUCT SIZE: 12 oz (340 g) - jar
  • STORAGE: Room Temperature, SHELF LIFE: 4-6 weeks
Product Description
Originally hailing from Iceland, Black Capelin caviar is usually served as an appetizer, hors doeuvre, or side dish.
Customer Reviews


caviar dreams (2008-10-31)
Well it tastes pretty good. I agree. But I was disapointed when none of mine hatched. I dumped a clump of them into my 10 gallon tank and waited..And waited. But nothing. Then I figured out teh problem was they weren't fertilized so I fertilized the eggs I had left, put those into the tanks and still no luck. So, 1 star for the taste.


Good value roe (2008-09-30)
very tiny eggs; very salty, strong flavor. good value for the price.Black Capelin Caviar


best caviar for the dollar. Great compared to grocery store brands. (2008-07-29)
This brand is not to salty, not to fishy. Great caviar taste with ample pop. The freshness is evident. I have bought this brand over and over and it's never let me down. I've introduced several friends and family members to caviar using this brand and it never fails to impress. Highly reccomended.


This is the first time I've tried caviar... (2008-07-16)
...and it's just all right. Another review made a claim that this has a "mild" flavor - he must've gotten a different jar. Not that there were a billion ingredients in the product, but from what I read about caviar, I was expecting "capelin roe and salt"...not spices, citric acid, sodium benzoate, and other food coloring. Otherwise, you get what you paid for...fish eggs, ang plenty off it for a low(er) price. Maybe I can save enough money to try any of the big three (sevruga, beluga, or osetra).


Excellent buy (2008-01-11)
I am not some kind of caviar snob but I have had the very expensive down to lumpfish from the local grocery store. I was so surprised at the extremely fresh taste and mild flavor. It even had the "pop" of the expensive brands. What was so wonderful with this type is I could just get a little spoonful whenever I wanted instead of waiting for a special occasion.

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