PRODUCT DETAILS
Salmon Roe Pink Caviar is harvested from wild-caught humpback salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) in the cold, pristine waters of the North Pacific. Considered a premium red caviar, it is valued for its delicate flavor, vibrant color, and exceptional freshness. Often referred to as “pink caviar” for its distinctive light-orange hue, it offers a refined taste experience that appeals to both traditional caviar enthusiasts and modern seafood lovers.
The pearls are large to medium in size, placing them between the larger chum salmon roe and the smaller sockeye salmon roe. They present a bright, translucent orange-pink color and deliver a clean, briny essence with a gentle sweetness. Each pearl has a satisfying pop, releasing a burst of fresh ocean flavor that pairs beautifully with a variety of dishes. Prepared in the traditional Malossol style, meaning “little salt,” this caviar preserves its natural taste while offering a smooth, refined texture.
As a wild-harvested product, the flavor profile may vary slightly between batches depending on the salmon’s seasonal diet, with subtle differences in brininess, sweetness, and richness adding to its authentic character.
Perfect for gourmet entertaining, fine dining, or enhancing special occasions, Salmon Roe Pink Caviar is ideal for serving on blinis with crème fraîche, topping sushi, or enjoying directly from the tin with a mother-of-pearl spoon. Its premium grade, natural wild origin, and balanced flavor profile make it a sought-after delicacy for those who appreciate the finest in seafood.
Q&A – Salmon Roe Pink Caviar
Where does Salmon Roe Pink Caviar come from?
It is harvested from wild-caught humpback salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha), also known as Pink salmon, found in the cold, clean waters of the North Pacific.
Why is it called red caviar and pink caviar?
“Red caviar” is a general term for salmon roe, while “pink caviar” refers specifically to roe from pink salmon, recognized for its light-orange to pink hue.
What size are the pearls?
The pearls are large to medium, falling between the larger chum salmon roe and the smaller sockeye salmon roe.
What does it taste like?
It offers a clean, briny flavor with gentle sweetness and a smooth, refined texture, enhanced by the traditional Malossol low-salt preparation. Since it is wild-caught, flavor may vary slightly between batches based on the salmon’s seasonal diet.
How should it be served?
Serve well-chilled with a non-metallic spoon. Enjoy on blinis, toast points, sushi, or directly from the tin with champagne, vodka, or dry white wine.
Is it wild or farmed?
It is 100% wild-caught from sustainable fisheries, ensuring natural flavor and quality.