Beluga (Huso Huso) is considered the queen among sturgeon fish. Each fish spawns an average of about 15 kg of roe. Females only spawn for the first time at the age of 18-20 years, which is why its roe is the rarest and most expensive.
What does Beluga Caviar look like?
What makes the caviar special is:
its soft and delicate roes, 3 to 3.5 mm in size, almost melting in the mouth;
with colour palette from dark grey to steel; and
a distinctly creamy, nutty flavour.
Health benefits of Beluga Caviar
This caviar is the most valuable product for its taste and is rich in a variety of macro- and micronutrients that benefit the body.
The delicacy contains:
polyunsaturated Omega-3 fatty acids;
minerals, including potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, iron and iodine;
group A, B, E and D vitamins; and
essential amino acids such as riboflavin, folic acid, pyridoxine, etc.
How should Beluga Caviar be served?
This delicacy is best enjoyed with a glass of champagne, but also tastes great with ice-cold vodka and neutral white dry wines (Chablis, Chardonnay, Riesling).
Beluga caviar is a perfect option for special occasions or as an unforgettable gift for true gourmets.
Beluga Caviar in the UK
Black Beluga Caviar is available from lemberg.uk, at a bargain price and can be purchased with delivery throughout the UK. Delivered within 48 hours, in heat packs with special cooling elements.
The best Lemberg sturgeon caviar is only of the highest quality, certified by European institutions.