Noun
The roes of the sturgeon, prepared and salted; -- used as a relish, esp. in Russia.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA few months ago over dinner I watched my friend devour spoonfuls of nutritional yeast as though it was caviar. Source: Internet
And don’t forget our smoked salmon and caviar to start with!” Source: Internet
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Brendan Rodgers, the son of the late Sgt Rodgers, said: 'My father told me he had been very lucky to have survived the war and said he had been well treated by the Germans when he was captured but he never mentioned champagne and caviar. Source: Internet
But Harry’s has mood lighting, a chandelier, a tin-look ceiling, and a menu that includes Taittinger Comtes de Champagne ($210) and Imperial Ossetra caviar ($110). Source: Internet
Among the Putin-branded products are Putinka vodka, the PuTin brand of canned food, the Gorbusha Putina caviar and a collection of T-shirts with his image. Source: Internet