Danube Caviar




CAVIAR ALMAS BIO (Acipnser ruthenus)/100 gr -caviar-almas
Original price was: €300.€240Current price is: €240.
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Caviar Almas Bio or Albino Sterlet Caviar, is the rarest caviar in the world. It comes from sturgeon specimens that lived at very deep depths and lost their pigment. It is the finest caviar, very creamy and has a butter-like color, when freshly prepared and turns golden as it matures.
The most expensive caviar is the exclusive variety called Almas, which in Russian means “diamond”, and its price is almost as high as that of the precious gemstone.
Caviar is, undeniably, the most luxurious and exclusive food known to mankind. Its etymology is rooted in the Persian word khag-avar, which means “roe generator.” The Persians were the first group of people to consume, regularly, the eggs of the sturgeon fish. They believed this delicacy enhanced the physical strength and endurance of those who ate it. It is also known that the ancient Greeks imported caviar from what is known today as Crimea in southern Ukraine. Even then, it was a luxury item reserved for the elite. The Romans also attributed healing and medicinal properties to caviar.
The most expensive caviar is the exclusive variety called Almas, which in Russian means “diamond”, and its price is almost as high as that of the precious gemstone.
Caviar is, undeniably, the most luxurious and exclusive food known to mankind. Its etymology is rooted in the Persian word khag-avar, which means “roe generator.” The Persians were the first group of people to consume, regularly, the eggs of the sturgeon fish. They believed this delicacy enhanced the physical strength and endurance of those who ate it. It is also known that the ancient Greeks imported caviar from what is known today as Crimea in southern Ukraine. Even then, it was a luxury item reserved for the elite. The Romans also attributed healing and medicinal properties to caviar. Shop
Weight | 100 g |
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