Avruga caviar
Caviar substitute made from herring and squid ink, made without any fish roe
Avruga is a product made from herring and other products (water, herring-40%, salt, corn starch, lemon juice, citric acid, xanthan gum, sodium benzoate, squid ink) that is marketed as a caviar substitute. Unlike caviar, it does not contain fish roe.
Avruga is produced by the Spanish company Pescaviar.[1] Avruga has Marine Stewardship Council "Chain of Custody" certification.[2]
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