Posted on 07/18/2024 8:34:47 AM PDT by Red Badger

NATIONAL CAVIAR DAY
On July 18, National Caviar Day recognizes a seafood delicacy with roe on toast. The day also raises awareness about the survival of the sturgeon.
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In simple terms, caviar is Sturgeon fish eggs. There are several species of Sturgeon fish. As a result, the caviar produced varies in colors depending on the species. Caviar is full of protein and vitamins making the delicacy a healthy meal.
The United States led distribution at 600 tons per year until around 1900. However, due to the over-harvesting of Sturgeon fish for the caviar, the U.S. banned harvesting for a time to protect the sturgeon fish from becoming extinct. The population has never recovered sufficiently since the ban, resulting in caviar's continued status as a luxury item. Since then, harvesting, import, and export are restricted.
However, since sturgeon don't reach maturity until they are between 6-25 years old, depending on the breed, establishing a farm takes time. Once they reach maturity, aquaculture needed to perfect methods for spawning. According to the North American Sturgeon and Paddlefish Society, by 2012 there were 21 sturgeon farms in the U.S. and Canada.
The day serves both as an awareness of the food source and a celebration of a delicacy.
HOW TO OBSERVE NATIONAL CAVIAR DAY
Learn more about the ancient sturgeon and the many species. While you're exploring the vast history of the amazing fish, enjoy some fair trade caviar and post on social media using #NationalCaviarDay.
NATIONAL CAVIAR DAY HISTORY
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July 18th Celebrated History 1925
Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf is published.
1968
Gordon E. Moore and Robert Noyce founded the Intel Corporation.
1976
Judges at the Montreal Olympics awarded Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci the first perfect 10 in Olympic gymnastics history. The perfect 10 came during the team compulsory competition and her routine on the uneven bars.
1992
Tim Berners posts the first photograph on the World Wide Web. The image was of the band Les Horribles Cernettes at a CERN event.
July 18th Celebrated Birthdays Kelly Miller - 1863
The first African American graduate student admitted to Johns Hopkins University, Kelly Miller had a brilliant mind for mathematics. Despite these strengths, tuition increases and civil rights barriers prevented him from attaining his Masters' Degree from Johns Hopkins. Kelly returned to Howard University and earned a Master of Arts in Mathematics and a law degree. He turned his attention to the social sciences quickly became a central figure at Howard University for his entire career as Dean of the College of Arts and Science and wrote prolifically on his views of race.
Margaret Brown - 1867
The American socialite who survived the sinking of the Titanic became known as the Unsinkable Molly Brown.
Nelson Mandela - 1918
The anti-apartheid revolutionary became South Africa's first Black head of state and was elected to the presidency from 1994-1999.
John Glenn - 1921
In 1962, the astronaut became the first American to orbit the Earth aboard the Friendship7 spacecraft.
Charles Richard Branson - 1950
In 1972, Richard Branson founded Virgin Records. Today he is the billionaire founder of Virgin Group. On July 11, 2021, he became the first billionaire in space when he flew aboard Virgin Galactic's Spaceship Two Unity.
Something smells fishy about this day.....................
I have partaken of the black caviar on two or three occasions and did not find that it rises to the tastiest level of all the hype.
In short, the caviar just wasn’t good. IMHO
If I had a choice between caviar or fish and chips...
I’d choose the latter. In batter. Wrapped in newsprint.
Those were the days...
I’ve had caviar.
Tastes horrible.....................
From my first quick glance at the headline, I thought it said: NATIONAL CADAVER DAY
Eggxactly what I was thinkin’.
Tastes like rotten fish....................
Well, if Biden Drops out..........................
I don’t know why people pay outrageous prices for this stuff.
To me, it smells like bad fish, and tastes even worse!...............
reminds me of something floating in the still water, belly up, by the reeds.
Oh rly? Caviar’s excellent. First time, well, only time I’ve had it was in a little Greek restaurant in a converted private home, it was in the appetizer plate they brought out. We finished it off and asked what it was, then ordered more!
Sushi, though — that’s bait.
And Bloated?................
If you knew Sushi, like I know Sushi..................
I had it in Russia. A peanut butter and jelly sandwich would have been better. The Vodka was good, though drinking it at 6AM with a guide was odd. But the Rainbows (which had to be released) fought like crazy and were 22-31 inches long and the Dolly Varden were tasty!
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