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What edible sturgeon eggs called?

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Salty dish made from sturgeon eggs?

Is called caviar.


What is sturgeon roe?

Roe is Eggs. Sturgeon eggs are used for Caviar.


Does a fish have to be killed in the production of caviar?

Caviar generally comes from sturgeon, which is often killed (it's not even an edible fish, really). There is also a process whereby humans extract the eggs. Although this does shorten the life of the sturgeon, it doesn't actually end it.


When do sturgeon reach sexual maturity?

a sturgeon will reach maturity every 20 years and lay unfertilised eggs called roe , that's why caviar is sooo expensive


How many eggs do sturgeon lay?

Sturgeon lay between 40,000 and 200,000 eggs that hatch in approximately 13 days. An adult sturgeon weighs about 8-pounds and reaches 38-inches in length.


What are lake sturgeon eggs used for?

Caviar


The eggs of a fish or an invertebrate such as a lobster are called?

Fish eggs are often called roe. The roe of the sturgeon, a relative of the catfish is called caviar and is very expensive indeed. Fish sperm is often called milt.


Is Caviar made from fish eggs?

Yes Caviar is fish eggs. The eggs of the Sturgeon fish.


Caviar is made from the eggs of which type of animal?

sturgeon (big fish)


Are penguin eggs edible?

Yes pinguin eggs edible, I ate a couple of them with chorizo


How many eggs do Sturgeon have at once?

Up to three million


What is a Sturgeon?

Sturgeon are large freshwater fish of the family Acipenseridae.The sturgeon is a prehistoric bottom-feeding fish that lives 100 years or longer. Lake Winnebago in Wisconsin has a self sustaining sturgeon population; it is a part of a huge lake and river system that sturgeon reproduce in.The various species in the northern hemisphere are prized because of their unlaid eggs, which are removed and made into the food delicacy called caviar.