Yes Caviar is fish eggs. The eggs of the Sturgeon fish.
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.
The eggs are made out of a yolk which is the yellow middle, and the white area is called the white
Yes. All fish are born from eggs.
they made hand made nets and they made spears out of wood.
Lou is short for the name "Louis" or "Louise." It is also slang for the military rank of lieutenant. A "loo" is British slang for a restroom. In Cambodia it is thick short noodles made with eggs and chicken, and eaten mainly with fish sauce.
Yes, caviar is made from unfertilized fish eggs.
Yes, caviar is made from unfertilized fish eggs, typically from sturgeon fish.
unfertilized fish eggs
No, caviar is not vegetarian as it is made from fish eggs.
No, caviar is not vegetarian-friendly as it is made from fish eggs.
Caviar comes from fish and is graded depending on which fish it came from.
caviar is made with the roe or eggs of the paddlefish or the sturgeon.
sturgeon (big fish)
No, caviar is not vegan. Caviar is made from fish eggs, which are not plant-based and come from animals.
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)
No, vegetarians do not eat caviar because it is made from fish eggs.
Caviar originates from fish eggs