Beluga caviar IKRiNKA
Beluga caviar takes its name from the beluga sturgeon from which it comes. This fish species bears the latin name huso huso. The beluga sturgeon doesn't give caviar until it is about 14 years old and 185 to 250 centimetres long. The fish can grow to a maximum length of five to six metres and weigh up to one ton. This makes the beluga sturgeon the largest sturgeon species. Accordingly, beluga caviar is also the largest of sturgeon caviar, with a diameter of up to 3.5 millimetres.
Beluga sturgeon can still be found in the wild in the Black Sea, the Caspian Sea and, more rarely, in the Adriatic Sea. Since the overall stocks are low, beluga caviar today comes exclusively from aquaculture facilities around the world. Thus, beluga sturgeons enjoy optimal living conditions and sustainability is guaranteed. Of course, this has a positive effect on the quality of the beluga roe.
How to keep your caviar fresh
Careful packaging
Special insulation with cold packs for optimal temperature maintenance.
-2°C to +2°C
Continuous temperature control from the warehouse to your doorstep.
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