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- noun
caviar that has been slightlysalted .
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It goes by the Russian term malossol, which means “little salt,” and ranges from 2.5–3.5% salt.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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It goes by the Russian term malossol, which means “little salt,” and ranges from 2.5–3.5% salt.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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I'm partial to white sturgeon caviar "malossol," farm-raised in California, with a roe that's been compared to Caspian osetra.
He Shops, She Shops 2008
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So, I take two, ten day cruises a year in a delux veranda suite, munching on Osetra Russian (malossol) caviar and sipping champagne, watching PhD's pushing a broom, as it were ... the same folk who looked down their nose at me, before I retired at AGE 53!
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Calvisius caviar is less salty than others I've tried; Mazzarella says The caviars are processed in the Malossol way; malossol is a Russian word meaning 'less salt.'
Michelle Won: Calvisius Caviar Doles Out Portions of Heavenly Caviar Pearls Michelle Won 2010
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Calvisius caviar is less salty than others I've tried; Mazzarella says The caviars are processed in the Malossol way; malossol is a Russian word meaning 'less salt.'
Michelle Won: Calvisius Caviar Doles Out Portions of Heavenly Caviar Pearls Michelle Won 2010
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The chief prosecutor made the introductions, one by one, in the formal Japanese manner, while waitresses in kimono and obi circulated with glasses of Louis Roederer champagne, beluga malossol caviar, and toro, the fat-webbed sushi Japanese loved.
Second Skin Lustbader, Eric 1995
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