caviar

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English - Turkish
{i} havyar

Ne sıklıkta havyar yersin? - How often do you eat caviar?

Tom hiç havyar yemedi. - Tom has never eaten caviar.

{i} balık yumurtası
fish eggs
balık yumurtası
caviare
havyar
caviare
i., bak. caviar
caviare
(isim) havyar
fresh caviar
(Gıda) taze siyah havyar
golden caviar
(Denizbilim) altın havyar
how much caviar can i take through customs
gümrükten ne kadar havyar geçirebilirim
pressed caviar
(Gıda) sıkıştırılmış havyar
turkish red caviar
(Gıda) turna havyarı
English - English
roe of the sturgeon or other large fish, considered a delicacy
The roes of the sturgeon, prepared and salted; used as a relish, esp
roe of the sturgeon, considered a delicacy
salted roe of sturgeon or other large fish; usually served as an hors d'oeuvre
The processed, salted eggs of a large fish (such as sturgeon); a delicacy
is sieved and lightly salted fish roe (eggs) The three main types are beluga, osetra and sevruga
fish eggs
{i} fish eggs served as an appetizer
Caviar is the salted eggs of a fish called a sturgeon. the preserved eggs of various large fish, eaten as a special very expensive food (Early caviari, from havyar, from kabiari). Eggs, or roe, of sturgeon preserved with salt. Most true caviar is produced in Russia and Iran, from fish taken from the Caspian and Black seas. The best grade, beluga, is prepared from large black or gray eggs; fresh beluga is relatively scarce and thus expensive. Caviar may be pasteurized for longer storage. Lesser grades are made from smaller, denser eggs. In the U.S., the roe of salmon, whitefish, lumpfish, and paddlefish is sometimes sold under the name caviar
expensive food, taken from certain fish
Fish roe (eggs) See “Sturgeon ”
in Russia
cowboy caviar
Baked beans (various different recipes)
gauche caviar
A term used to describe someone who claims to be a socialist without feeling the need to espouse an appropriate lifestyle. It implies that the person is less than sincere in their beliefs. Hypocrisy is implied
caviare
{n} the spawn of sturgeon pickled
Texas caviar
(Slang) black-eyed peas
beluga caviar
appetizer made from the eggs of the white sturgeon (type of fish)
beluga caviar
roe of beluga sturgeon usually from Russia; highly valued
black caviar
type of caviar (fish eggs)
caviare
The roes of the sturgeon, prepared and salted; used as a relish, esp
caviare
in Russia
caviare
{i} fish eggs served as an appetizer
caviare
alternative spelling of caviar
red caviar
salmon roe, fish eggs eaten as a delicacy
caviar

    Hyphenation

    ca·vi·ar

    Turkish pronunciation

    käviär

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkavēˌär/ /ˈkæviːˌɑːr/

    Etymology

    () From French caviar, from Turkish havyar, probably from Persian خاویار (khâvyâr), from خایه (khâye, “egg”).
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