caviar
Yes Caviar is fish eggs. The eggs of the Sturgeon fish.
caviar is made with the roe or eggs of the paddlefish or the sturgeon.
The Russians
Caviar
It is a leather made out of stingray skin
lumpfish ---- Caviar is the roe of the Sturgeon. Mock caviar is made from the roe of the lumpfish (and from the roe of several other species). Red caviar comes from the Salmon, If you are looking for the answer to the Telegraph GK then it is "sterlet"
Caviar is categorized into types based on the origin and processing method. There is Russian caviar, Iranian caviar and American Caviar. Malossol, salted caviar, pressed caviar and pasteurized caviar are different types of processed caviar.
Is called caviar.
unfertilized fish eggs
It's a caviar paste. It's not made of the expensive kind of caviar. You can put it on bread, and it tastes excellent with eggs.
Caviar is made from fish eggs, usually. In places like France, England or Australia it's made from frog eggs too, but it's really up to where you get it from. The price is different too, Fish Eggs = $19.50 (fish type: common - Lucassa Muntog) Frog Eggs = $22.00 (frog type: rare - Nocci Underwater)