Description
It is best to take your tin of caviar out 5 minutes before serving. Place it on a bed of ice to preserve its freshness throughout the tasting. Use a small mother-of-pearl spoon, which will not damage the grains or risk oxidation.
The purity and power of a fine vodka will provide an interesting counterpoint to the buttery, indulgent notes of caviar, while enhancing its not-so-innocent freshness.
A déguster seul ou sur des toasts (blinis), avec un peu de crème fraîche. S’accorde parfaitement avec un carpaccio de St Jacques, du saumon frais, des oeufs brouillés ou à la coque, des pommes de terre.
| Per 100 g | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Energy value (Kcal) | 256 | Matières grasses (g) dont acides gras saturés (g) | 8,1 (4,1) |
| energy values (kj) | 1079 | Carbohydrates (g) of which sugars (g) | 1,8 (0,18) |
| Protein (g) | 23,4 | Sel (g) | 3,5 |





