We're sure you're already familiar with caviar, those pearls typically black or orange with a texture that explodes in your mouth, leaving a salty, marine flavor.
Beluga caviar is one of the world's most exclusive and coveted delicacies, known for its delicate flavor, unlike other types of caviar, such as sturgeon caviar.
Considered a symbol of luxury and sophistication, this caviar comes from the roe of the Beluga (Huso huso), a species that inhabits the waters of the Caspian and Black Seas.
But is there really that much difference between beluga caviar and other types of caviar from other fish?