Saturday is 'National Caviar Day'

Where to get it locally

Caviar is a delicacy consisting of salt-cured fish eggs.
File Art /for PhillyVoice

Saturday is "National Caviar Day," a day devoted to freeing the seafood delicacy of its label as a food for the pinky-out-crowd and giving it a place on all people’s plates.

First, what is caviar?

Most folks know what caviar looks like and are aware it’s fish eggs, but more specifically, caviar is the processed and salted roe of fish. (Roe being a less gross fancy way to say a mass of eggs contained in the ovaries of a female fish or shellfish.) 

The taste? "Subtly salty with a distinct minerality and an aroma of the sea," as one devotee describes.

According to NationalCaviarDay.com, a website dedicated to the special day and the promotion of caviar, people often use the word caviar to describe any fish egg. However, authentic caviar comes from the sturgeon, which lives in the Caspian or Black seas, and includes species like beluga, sevruga and ossetra.

Though each individual egg is just the size of a pin top, a female sturgeon’s roe supply can comprise up to 25 percent of her body weight, the site notes. Most of the smooth, bead-like eggs are black, but caviar can also be gray, gold or red, like the kind often sprinkled on top of sushi.

Ikura (salmon roe) on a sushi roll. (Wikimedia Commons)

Local shops that carry caviar

Once largely a wild-harvested product, caviar is now largely farm-raised around the world, including in the United States, one of its largest producers.

Chestnut Hill Cheese Shop

8509 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia

A family-owned and -operated shop serving gourmet foods since 1963. In addition to cheese, the shop carries fresh caviar, coffee, chocolates and more gourmet items. (Chestnut Hill Cheese Shop/Instagram)

Whole Foods Market

Several locations in Philadelphia and South Jersey

Whole Foods also has a few recipes using caviar online, including parsley toast and caviar. (Whole Foods Market)

NetCost

2417 Welsh Road, Northeast Philadelphia

According to its website, whether you are a caviar aficionado or a novice regarding this gourmet delicacy, you’ll find what you're looking for at NetCost. (File Art)

NetCost carries all types of caviar, from red to black caviar, Russian caviar, beluga caviar, sturgeon caviar, Alaskan salmon caviar, ossetra caviar, Malossol, domestic, imported, sustainable and more.