IMPERIAL KALUGA CAVIAR


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The delightful flavor of Imperial Kaluga Caviar has made it one of the world’s most favorited caviars on the market. Often referred to as “River Beluga” the hybrid Kaluga Caviar is the sustainable answer to the endangered Beluga or European sturgeon population. STUR’S Imperial Kaluga Caviar contains a mild buttery and creamy flavor profile with a very subtle finish. Consisting of extra large firm roe with a diameter of about 3.0-3.3mm in size. Giving our Kaluga Caviar a wonderful pop and finish!

Kaluga caviar is often prized for its rich, buttery flavor, which makes it the perfect introductory caviar. Its extra large grains are bigger in size when compared to those of Osetra and Siberian Sturgeon caviars, which makes it attractive for those looking for a larger bead with a firm pop. 

Specifications

Name: Imperial Kaluga Hybrid Caviar 

Species: Huso Dauricus x Acipenser Dauricus

Flavor Profile: Creamy, Buttery, Mild

Texture: Firm Pop 

Egg Color: Amber

Egg Size: Extra Large (3.0-3.3mm)

Shelf Life

Freshly Packed per order. Un-opened 4-6 weeks refrigerated.

Once opened, consume within 72 hours. Highly recommended to consume within 1 week of purchasing.

Shipping

This product is perishable and will be shipped by Overnight Shipping. Approximate shipping time is 1 business day.

Imperial Kaluga Hybrid Sturgeon Caviar

The Kaluga sturgeon is also known as the River Beluga. The Kaluga is one of the largest freshwater sturgeon species and Imperial Kaluga Hybrid caviar is obtained from a cross between the Kaluga and Amur Sturgeon species, as purebred Kaluga caviar is illegal in the USA. Imperial Kaluga caviar's delectable taste has made it one of the most popular caviars on the market. Kaluga Hybrid caviar is a viable substitute for the prized Beluga sturgeon caviar, which comes from the endangered Beluga (huso huso) sturgeon. It also makes a more affordable substitute for the more expensive Osetra sturgeon (Russian sturgeon) caviar.

What is the cost of Stur's Kaluga Caviar?

Kaluga Hybrid caviars are among the most expensive and delicious caviars in the world. In general, Kaluga caviar can cost more than $200 for 1 ounce. However, Imperial Kaluga Sturgeon caviar costs ~$60 for 1 ounce. Prices for Stur's Imperial Kaluga caviar range from $200 for 100 grams (3.5 ounces) to $620 for 500 grams (17.5 oz). Use our discount codes when available to get the best deals. You can also sign up to our newsletter to receive a one-time, 15% off coupon code.

What does Kaluga Hybrid caviar taste like?

The flavor profile of Stur's Imperial Kaluga caviar is gentle, buttery, moderately salty, and creamy, with a very faint finish. Consisting of large firm roe that has a nice, firm pop.

What color is Stur's Kaluga Hybrid caviar and what does it look like?

The true color of Kaluga caviar will be dark brown and olive green. Kaluga caviar gains a wonderful pop and finish due to its extra-large roe diameter ranging from 3 to 3.3 mm.

Which is the best Kaluga caviar supplier?

In the vast ocean of offerings in the US market, choosing a reliable and trusted brand for Kaluga Hybrid caviar is no easy feat. However, rest assured knowing that we are here to guide you through this process with our top-notch selection of caviars. Unlike the more expensive offerings of caviar companies, we cut out the middle man to bring you high-quality, affordable caviar. We source from only sustainable suppliers who harvest pristine quality Kaluga that we can deliver to you at a more reasonable price than leading competitors.

Where can I find top rated Imperial Kaluga caviar?

Are you looking for some of the finest caviar available on the market today? Then look no further than Stur Caviar, one of the industry's highest rated suppliers in recent years. With top-notch quality control and freshness standards, this Imperial Kaluga caviar is sure to satisfy even the most adventurous foodie! When it comes to luxury gourmet delicacies like hybrid caviars, Stur Caviar delivers with excellence and within budget!

How do I compare gold color and black color caviar grains?

Kaluga and Osetra caviars are the two caviars that are graded on a color scale from black, to amber, to gold. The lighter the grain (gold), the older the fish, the more mature the ovaries, the larger the eggs, the more buttery, and the more prized they are, resulting in more expensive caviar. However, regardless of color, all of Stur Caviar's Kaluga and Osetra caviars have delicate tastes and high quality. Kaluga caviar is more popularly farmed and widely available than Osetra caviar, making it less expensive than the more prized, Royal Osetra caviar. If you're looking for a more luxury experience, be sure to check out our Siberian Sturgeon and Osetra caviars.

Why is caviar so prized?

Historically, royalty has feasted upon the luxurious and decadent caviar of Osetra and Beluga sturgeon species. Due to overfishing for their luxurious caviar, many species have become critically endangered over the decades, resulting in strict rules against wild-caught caviar and poaching. Likewise, it takes decades to raise sturgeon to sexual maturity prior to harvesting caviar, resulting in large investments and efforts. Nowadays, everyone can enjoy this flavorful treat for themselves-free from worry about cost or quality-thanks to modern production practices and a wide variety of sturgeon species that make caviar accessible on any budget.

What is the best offer you can get?

Why settle for anything less than the best? Stur Caviar has something to offer everyone. During promotion periods, we have discounts available so that you can experience the different flavors of caviar. Enjoy up to 25% off special offers based on the occasion - don't miss out!