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| Roland Black Lumpfish Caviar, 3.5-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 4) |  | Brand: Roland Category: Grocery
Buy New: $29.65 as of 9/9/2010 22:13 CDT details
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 15,591
Number Of Items: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 2.9 x 2.9
UPC: 041224200203 EAN: 0041224200203 ASIN: B001EPPFUK
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| • | Pack of four, 3.5-ounce boxes (total of 14 ounces) | | • | Best served chilled, straight from the jar; Generally, caviar should not be cooked as it is not color fast | | • | Pleasing to the eye and palate with a well balanced flavor that is not too salty | | • | Refrigerate after opening | | • | Primarily used as an appetizer; Best served alone or traditionally with chopped hard-boiled eggs |
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Product Description Roland Black Caviar is whole grain and is produced from lumpfish roe The lumpfish are caught in the North Sea between Iceland and Denmark The caviar has a firm, crunchy texture with a pronounced yet delicate fish flavor
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| Customer Reviews: A tastey inexpensive caviar December 18, 2009 Michael L. Love (currently at work) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
This item is permanently on my grocery list, because an inexpensive caviar is an invaluable component to a healthy diet. Caviar is likely the best source of healthful Omega 3 fatty acids on the planet. Animal experiments have shown that this is sufficient to offset the cholesterol. A single serving of caviar will get you _half_ of your B12 for the day, and that is not all. Think of it, dripping with DHA, and half your B12 in one heaping teaspoonful, without killing a single fish. I have written an Amazon guide about this.
I have additional notes about the ingredients in the customer image section where I provide a blowup of the ingredients label. It is true that some of the inexpensive lumpfish caviars have alot of food coloring, and this one is no exception. After a careful evaluation, Blue number 1 is among the safest of the food colorings. It is eliminated relatively fast, and may actually have some healthful benefits. This caviar has far more Blue number 1 than the other colorings. It actually detracts from the taste somewhat, but for the price, I give it an A+.
I have some additional information and research in my seafood wishlist, so check that out. These inexpensive caviars tend to store better than the others, so you can keep some in the pantry. Lumpfish eggs are delicious, so go ahead, eat your caviar... with a little cheese and pepper.
Regards,
proclus
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Doesn't taste good at all October 13, 2009 John Erikson 4 out of 10 found this review helpful
I bought this thinking that it was inexpensive and it was worth giving it a try. The caviar doesn't taste good despite the relatively low price. It has the texture of little plastic balls and it looks as if they added some black food coloring to it. I regret the purchase.
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