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Krinos Carp Roe Caviar (Tarama) is a 10-ounce jar of naturally cured carp roe aged over one year, delivering a rich, authentic Greek flavor. Perfect for creating traditional Taramosalata, this kosher-certified delicacy offers a smooth, spreadable texture ideal for sophisticated appetizers and gourmet entertaining.
| ASIN | B000LRH7A8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #263,214 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #76 in Canned & Packaged Caviars & Roes |
| Brand | Krinos |
| Brand Name | Krinos |
| Container Type | Jar |
| Cuisine | Greek |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 80 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Kosher |
| Item Form | Whole |
| Item Package Weight | 16 ounces |
| Item Weight | 10 ounces |
| Manufacturer | parthenonfoods.com |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Weight | 16 ounces |
| Part Number | September10-24_optimafoods_01 |
| Size | 10 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Unit Count | 10 Ounce |
P**L
Great for making taramosalata. This is an ingredient, not the end product.
Your need this ingredient to make great taramosalata. Other ingredients that I use are: high quality extra virgin olive oil, raw garlic, fresh dill, freshly ground black pepper, LOTS of freshly squeezed lemon juice to offset the saltiness of the tarama and add a shot of bright citrus flavor, and some bread crumbs to thicken it up. After everything is combined in a food processor, those ingredients deliver an intensely flavored, salty, zesty spread. I just put it on some crusty bread with some thinly slice scallions on top. The flavor is "in your face" but it is balanced. I cannot imagine eating tarama straight out of the jar. Pre-made taramosalata is available but it is a poor substitute. You get canola oil instead of extra virgin olive oil, some additives you don't need if you make it yourself, and no fresh garlic or fresh herbs.
J**B
Not really Caviar
These are cured fish eggs. It is very different from actual caviar. Itโs a salty and pasty spread. Not what I was expecting but perhaps exactly what itโs supposed to be.
N**A
Pure salt!
I love tarama, iโve had it before. It is delicious on the slice of bread and butter. I splurged a little to enjoy the flavor of the past. Not a chance. The item was sent with no cooling element, it was in a box wrapped in one layer of a bubble wrap. The jar was warm upon arrival! Tarama smelled ok, i had to refrigerated it first, but when Iโve tried it - it was salty, no flavor, pure salt and so bitter ( bitter taste appears when salty roe was frozen and then unfrozen and was placed in a warm temperature for a while). I could not return or exchange the item. Here goes my attempt to enjoy not osetra caviar, not even salmon roe, but pretty pricy carp roe caviar.
B**S
Great product for tight budgets.
If you're into salty and fishy foods, (which I am) this caviar is for you. If you're not, save your money. Caviar is an acquired taste. Don't expect beluga: this is poor-man's caviar, thus the price. Enjoy!
A**A
Great
It tastes great! It helped my cravings for childhood food! Will definitely recommend
V**.
Great product, but expensive shipping
I Liked this "Grek caviar", though pretty salty so I had to add a lot of bread crumbs soaked in water and "squeezed"), complemented by olive oil and lemon juice. It reminde dme of the taramosalata made my my mom in Eastern Europe. PROS: GREAT TASTE and it makes about one big bowl of taramosalata (ABOUT 3 TIMES THE SIZE OF THE JAR). Cons: if you don't like salted stuff, then it is not for you. Also, shipping costs more than the product itself (!), but I could not find it in stores when I needed it.. If I will combine it with smth else, so that the shipping would be not so terribly expensive, I may be ordering more in the future.
N**M
tooo salty
I love fish roe, but this one is full f salt. I had to cook it with a lots of rice to be able to taste it. It wasn't so bad after all, but I'll never buy it again.
J**H
old as the parthenon at three times the ordinary price- avoid at all cost
I just moved to Austin, Texas and wanted a jar of tarama for a party and didn't have time to search for a store which sold it so I ordered from Amazon although the price was.over three times what I paid in any of several New York stores. It came on time but was not usable. The roe, which is usually quite oily and separate had hardened in a solid dry mass. It must have been sitting on the grocer's shelf for well over a year. When i tried to make taramaslata in the usual way it was far too dry to incorporate the oil and I was left with a salty inedible mess. I even tried using an electric blender (which I feel destroys the texture) but the stale tarama just would not absorb the oil. Next time I'll wait to find a reputable seller.
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