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Definition of Beluga caviar
1. Noun. Roe of beluga sturgeon usually from Russia; highly valued.
Generic synonyms: Caviar, Caviare
Lexicographical Neighbors of Beluga Caviar
Literary usage of Beluga caviar
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fishing and Hunting on Russian Waters by Oskar Andreevich Grimm (1883)
"125 Carp l 10 Large-grained beluga caviar . . . from 16 — to 25 — ,, sturgeon
caviar . . „ 12 75 » 16 — Pressed caviar ,, 12 50 » 18 — ,, (lower sort) . ..."
2. The Practical Hotel Steward by John Tellman (1913)
"... Canapes Moscovite (5) 35 Tomato Waldorf 35 Anchovies 35 Bismark Herring -10
beluga caviar in glass 1 00 Canape of Caviar (2) 60 Sardine in Oil 40 SOUPS ..."
3. Adventure Guide Maui by Sharon Hamblin (2005)
"The menu is impressive, serving beluga caviar, sushi rolls and shrimp cocktail
for pupus and live Keahole Maine lobster, rock lobster tails, rack of lamb, ..."
4. The Tourist's Northwest by Ruth Kedzie Wood (1916)
"Laurent at the Fort Garry stuffs fillets of speckled trout with lobster, stews
them in sau- terne, and enriches them with white wine sauce and beluga caviar ..."
5. Bermuda Alive!by Harriet Greenberg by Harriet Greenberg (2000)
"A unique, albeit expensive, hors d' oeuvre is the beluga caviar served with blinis
and toast. ..."
6. Budapestby Dan Colwell by Dan Colwell (2001)
"201 6737 Open daily 6 pm-midnight Quality Russian cuisine with such fare as
blinis, Tsar-style salmon, beluga caviar and, of course, a wide range of vodkas. ..."