US /ˈstɚdʒən/
・UK /'stɜ:dʒən/
Someone call a "STURGEON"
In total, both farms stretch over 250 acres of land and breed 7 species of sturgeon, with 28 tons of caviar produced per year.
and breed seven species of sturgeon,
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Sturgeon.
In the 19th century, sturgeon species in the US were so common that that there were accounts of caviar being offered in saloons for free.
In the 19th century, sturgeon species in the U.S.
Here we have an olive oil poached sturgeon with crispy potato and crème fraîche.
Here we have an olive oil poached sturgeon with crispy potato and crème fraîche.
It belongs to the yellow star Sturgeon, which is about to disappear behind Orsted's shadow.
It belongs to the yellow star Sturgeon, which is about to disappear behind Orsted's shadow.
We're pairing it with what I believe is the best domestic caviar by Regalis, some of the most beautiful sturgeon.
Sturgeon from Idaho.
One creature under threat is the Lake Sturgeon.
One creature under threat is the lake sturgeon.
One is allowed to get very worked up over the eggs of the sturgeon, £100 for a small pod, but we have to be very circumscribed by one's enthusiasm for the eggs of a chicken, 12 for £2.
One is allowed to get very worked up over the eggs of the sturgeon - £100 for a small pot - but we have to be very circumscribed about one's enthusiasm for the eggs of a chicken - £12 for two pounds.