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UK
/kˈævɪˌɑː/
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[ US /ˈkæviˌɑɹ/ ]
[ US /ˈkæviˌɑɹ/ ]
NOUN
- salted roe of sturgeon or other large fish; usually served as an hors d'oeuvre
How To Use caviar In A Sentence
- Re: the a la carte menu served at your restaurant on February 19th 2008 (my birthday), including (but not limited to) smoked ocean trout with avruga caviar, leek & crab custard, confit of Petuna Tasmanian ocean trout with daikon and fennel (I don’t even like daikon and fennel, except yours,) grilled fillet of barramundi, twice-cooked spatchcock and oh my god the Wagyu beef with lime and wasabi: Yatima » 2008 » March
- Indeed, she is not much interested in anything you can't eat with a caviar spoon. Times, Sunday Times
- The sumptuous VIP room - the Krug Room - is an intimate setting where indulgence is accompanied by fine delicacies like oysters and caviar.
- The two fish were paired with fresh vegetables and tiny fried potato globes, which were all brought nicely together by a rich cream sauce and punctuated with a brilliant red burst of caviar.
- A ban was enacted Tuesday on international trade in caviar and other ichthyological products derived from the wild, endangered sturgeon. Will Whitman's EBay Savor Caviar Ban?
- And then you sat in the back of the Rolls and were served caviar and champagne. Times, Sunday Times
- We regaled ourselves on caviar and champagne.
- Order the ‘Black and White Series’ and you'll get Baerii caviar served on blinis or toasts; ‘French Masterpiece’ is duck or goose foie gras served on toast.
- No man's land is less than a mile wide and contains a handful of stalls selling fish and caviar. Times, Sunday Times
- Set aside until you have 12 blinis, then divide between 4 plates and serve with lashings of sour cream or butter, and the smoked salmon or caviar of your choice.