A cousin to the farmed Beluga, this large firm bead and bronze color packs a full flavor with notable minerality. A perfect marriage of two sturgeon native to the Amur River basin, this beautiful farmed caviar is from the Huso Dauricus (a cousin to Beluga and considered the largest freshwater fish in the world) and Acipenser Schrenckii (Amur) sturgeon. One look and you will understand why this caviar is often called the “Amur Beluga”.
Species Information
Huso Dauricus and Acipenser Schrenckii Claimed to be the largest freshwater fish in the world, with a maximum size of at least 1,000 kg (2,205 lb) and 5.6 m (18.6 ft) is indigenous to the Amur river.