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Romanoff Caviar Red Salmon is a premium, pasteurized caviar that offers a rich and luxurious flavor experience. Packaged in a convenient 2-ounce jar, it boasts a remarkable two-year shelf life, making it an ideal choice for both special occasions and everyday gourmet enjoyment.
A**R
I think it's amazing
I was skeptical about ordering this product with so many negative reviews, but I absolutely love it, one of My favorite snacks, though It is very salty, It's amazing on fresh sushi
D**E
The old gray mare
This caviar “ain’t what it USED TO be!” I Used to buy this very same Romanoff caviar ten years ago in Chicago. This is not the same today in Florida! This is realllly salty, popped eggs galore that are in some sort of gooey, gluey base, plus the jar wasn’t even full! When you turn it to unscrew it, it sloshes over to one side! Soooo disappointing. Used to contain only whole, crisp eggs right to the top. A real deal then. This is no deal now except for the price. What happened?
R**S
Great addition to your take out/home sushi
My wife and I get take out sushi from our favorite place in Mechanicsburg ("Sakura) and the red and or black caviar gives any sushi some extra 'pop' of flavor. These red ones are almost the size of true "Ikura" (Salmon Roe) and taste the same. The black is 'tibivo' or '"flying firsh roe" and the taste is also fine "Ikura" has gotten quite expensive since the covid pandemic and you can put this on top or rolls to jazz up the appearance and more importantly, the taste. Give them a try if you are a sushi fan !!
O**R
Romanoff caviar...
This Romanoff red salmon roe is versatile. Let me explain. My first impression upon opening the jar was that it was a bit salty, had a nice quantity of split eggs but overall the flavor was smokey and fishy in a not unpleasant kind of way, kinda like smoked lox. Really great for a dip, or as an ingredient. A little bit into the jar, though, I got curious, what if I just dumped it all into a colander, gave it a good rinse, and jarred it? I know it was a risk (hey, this stuff costs like thirteen bucks) but I went for it. And guess what? I still had PLENTY of caviar left; and best of all, every single one, was a plump, juicy, pearl, still packed w/ flavor only slightly milder and w/o any broken eggs getting in the way.For thirteen dollars, especially the gourmet market being as robust as it is today, I don't expect anything near the quality of ultra-fresh 'sushi grade' salmon roe, but this holds its own.
B**T
Decent Medium size Salmon Roe
I frequently enjoy Japanese style Ikura roe which if anyone truly enjoys they know this is a salty roe. While the flavor of this roe was enjoyable, the contents are less than appealing for sure.I poured the contents out into a small dish and let the roe settle and the "goo" spread out so you can then scoop out the roe and leave the most of the liquid behind. I read reviews where they rinsed the roe off but unless I am doing canapes or for decoration, they are fine as is. I typically use for sushi or sashimi style in small cucumber cups.There was some broken eggs but mostly intact. This is a medium size roe, not large as advertised. The package I received had 460g sodium vs the 430g pictured in this listing.Overall, a decent product but there are several better options such as the Sasanian brand which is a slightly larger roe but cleaner in packaging. The Sasanian is also less salty for those complaining this was too salty.I also agree with the other comments made about the packaging by Amazon. Product was in a small bubble wrap bag then placed inside a basic Amazon poly bag. I believe this should have at least been in an insulated bag to protect from outside weather though this is not a refrigerated caviar and is typically on standard grocer shelves.The best Ikura Roe that I have found is the Salmon Keta. This is more expensive but you get what you paid for. Keta is the largest size Salmon roe I have had and a nice salty taste yet not overdone. When I buy this, I get the frozen divided 1KG packages that can be thawed out 1 section at a time.Final note...Would I buy this again? probably not.
T**B
Slimy and weird
It was the saltiest I've ever had. I placed it with filtered water and the water turned white! What's with that.Not cleaned very well. It had a lot of skein in it (the sack that holds the eggs). Man, I have to find out what brand I used to buy. Those were firm and these are very soft. I guess I'll be eating scrambled eggs with the rest. I can not serve these to people as I wanted.
D**N
LET THEM EAT CAKE / MARIE ANTOINETTE
NO, LET'S EAT CAVIAR! Price for value this is the best deal. I shopped several stores for caviar and the product was not even available unless you went to the gourmet stores and prices started at $33.00 for red caviar as well as black lumpfish caviar/2 oz jar. You can save enough money on this 2 oz jar and haveyour CAKE AND EAT IT TOO!
W**A
Goopy and gross
As others have mentioned this caviar is goopy and disgusting 🤢 I cannot recommend this at all.
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