Caviar

usgb/ˈkæviɑːr/
noun

Small eggs of some fish, like sturgeons, eaten as luxury food.

She spread a thin layer of caviar on the cracker
Visual representation of "caviar" - Small eggs of some fish, like sturgeons, eaten as luxury food

Often appears as...

  • black caviar
  • spoonful of caviar
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Luxury Item

Caviar is expensive and often associated with wealth and luxurious events.

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At the gala, waiters offered guests glasses of champagne and caviar.
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Not Always Black

While black caviar is famous, caviar can also be red, orange, or green.

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The salmon caviar, with its striking orange hue, was a colorful addition to the dish.
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Serving Style

Caviar is rarely cooked and is usually served cold on small crackers or bread.

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She served the caviar on ice with blinis and sour cream.
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