Iranian Caviar

The creation of Caviar Shah LLC was a direct response to consumer demand for reliable, high-quality caviar from our farms in the Caspian Sea. Our mission is to provide a quality and sustainable product that is controlled and guaranteed so that our customers can taste the real and authentic taste of Iranian Beluga Caviar and Caspian Baeri Caviar.

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Huso Huso is the king of Caviar. It is the biggest fresh water fish with a long-life span. The egg is called “Beluga” which is among the most luxurious food. The color ranges from light to dark gray. The lighter eggs are more expensive. The taste and odor are similar to that of the sea.

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This fish is not aboriginal of the Caspian Sea. It lives in cold fresh water of rivers and extensively resides in Ob & Lena River in Siberea. It is raised for its Caviar throughout the world. The color ranges from dark gray to black. The Caviar is available in the market under the name of “Baerii “which tastes fantastically desirable

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This Caviar is obtained from various types of Russian and Persian fish with the most variety in color and taste ranging from dark gray to brown with golden shadows.
Sturgeon fish is a species typical of the Caspian Sea which is a descendant of Russian fish. Sturgeon in Iranian-Turkish means “Black Nose” whose Caviar is named “Asetra”.
Owing to the fact that Sturgeon is farmed in specific locations, the produced Caviar is of high quality compared to Russian species. What makes Sturgeon different from Russian is darker color with white pigmentation stretched to the nose. The length of Sturgeon is between 1 to 2 meters and reaches its puberty when it is 12-14 years old.

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It is the smallest species among Caviar fish. Its long nose makes its appearance special. The produced Caviar is called “Sevruga”. The eggs are smaller compared to others but has desirable taste. The color ranges from light to dark gray.

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