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| 14.0 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 8.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 2.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.9 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 12 reviews |
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16 of 17 found the following review helpful:
A tastey inexpensive caviarDec 18, 2009
By Michael L. Love
"free is a verb"
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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5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
it is cheap caviarFeb 06, 2011
By Paul L. Suomi let's face it not spending a lot on this caviar. It's going to taste like that. I would not recommend eating this caviar from the jar. It's not that kind of caviar. It is a little fishy, maybe more than other caviar's, but it's actually not a bad product altogether. I would recommend serving or using this caviar with things such as sour cream, hard-boiled eggs or some nicely selected crackers. I have even found a pretty good recipe for a tasty little appetizer using this type of caviar. I recommend it either looking for a good recipe or using extras to mask the extra fishy taste
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great productJul 13, 2011
By Penmaven Fresh lumpfish roe. Nice packaging , almost the same as 16 oz size , but far more convenient. Good distributor makes this a great purchase.
Holiday snacking at it's bestJan 08, 2012
By James A. Humberg
"CG Vet"
I thought I was in love with Romanoff Caviar, till they priced their way out of my life. I took a chance with Roland, and haven't looked back! True they are still fish eggs, but the taste is right up there with Romanoff's but a bit more subtle, with just a bit less salt, which will make a lot of salt sensitive people out there happy, to find out that caviar can be back on their party planning menu. And the price is spectacular! Four 3.5 oz. bottles of fine Black Lumpfish Caviar, for $33.28 and even without super saver shipping, is still superior to how much the same amount of Romanoff's caviar will cost you!Roland Black Lumpfish Caviar, 3.5-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 4)
Reuse the jars for tealight candlesDec 23, 2011
By DoctoralThesis This caviar is so good you will end up with many small glass jars. Recycle them and use them as tealight candle holders.
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