Ya know raspberries? Well it doesn't taste anything like 'em, Dawgy!
Tastes kinda like slightly fishy salty Greek olives. When served traditionally in a fancy restaurant they come served in their container packed on ice with mother-of-pearl or plastic spoon, chopped hard boiled egg whites and yolks, separately, chopped capers, minced raw onions and toast points.
Or with Russian Blinis - buckwheat pancakes, Crème Fraiche and caviar.
are served with And iced premium Vodka, of course!
Acquirers of a taste for caviar enjoy the little thingies popping with a briny explosion if a single one gets caught in their cheek an hour later.
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2007-05-29 15:17:58
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answered by Freesumpin 7
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I'm not a gourmand, but I'm happy to share my experiences with you.
As with most foods, there are different varieties, ranges in quality, and you get what you pay for.
At the risk of gross generalization, I would describe caviar as both fishy and salty. If you don't like fish or sushi, you might be disappointed. It kind of reminds me of eating raw oysters--you can taste the freshness of the sea.
My favorite experience with caviar was at a party at which the host's Japanese girlfriend made spaghetti with caviar. It was amazing, but then again it was a pretty interesting party--mostly African American screen writers and Japanese girls from the local beauty college. I felt very white and pedestrian but had a great time.
I've also had caviar-topped hors d'oeurves that were pretty stellar. The one negative experience I had was with discount caviar that was past it's prime. I didn't get sick or anything, but it lacked that bright seafood freshness that make caviar so good.
2007-05-29 11:49:56
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answered by fulminouscherub 3
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Yes, many times. There is no one certain taste because there are a lot of different types of caviar and many of them taste very different. Some are Salty and some are Sweet and some are Bland, etc...
2016-05-21 02:32:29
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answered by ? 3
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Salty
2007-05-29 12:35:21
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answered by I forget 5
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They look like little blueberries (usually, orange blueberries). They don't really have a taste.
They taste best in sushi or with something salty.
2007-05-29 11:40:12
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answered by Jennifer 5
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i tried it once...they used it as some kind of deco on a steak i ordered. i don't remember them having any taste at all but i definitely don't like the look ;p
2007-05-29 11:37:49
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answered by zirconiag 5
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Yes
Yes
and NO
that has to be 35 years ago.
The only thing that comes to mind Fish...
2007-05-29 11:35:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I hated it...don't like strong fishy taste.
2007-05-30 00:54:48
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I haven't. The thought of eating small fish eggs never appealed to me.
2007-05-29 11:34:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry but the rich can keep it to themselves!! yuk just by looking at it & I would never eat it its just fish eggs
2007-05-29 15:58:19
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answered by ausblue 7
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