Svennes Extra Mild is a large tube of extra mild caviar. It is perfect for those who love caviar but prefer a slightly milder taste! Svennes is excellent as a topping on a piece of bread for breakfast, a quick sandwich for a snack, or directly on boiled eggs.
Svennes caviar is made from roe of cod (Gadus morhua), primarily caught in Northern Norway (the Norwegian Sea & Barents Sea). Svennes is produced in Sweden, in the idyllic fishing town of Kungshamn on the west coast.
Svennes Extra Mild ist eine große Tube mit extra mildem Kaviar. Sie ist perfekt für diejenigen, die Kaviar lieben, aber einen etwas milderen Geschmack bevorzugen! Svennes eignet sich hervorragend als Belag auf einer Scheibe Brot zum Frühstück, für ein schnelles Sandwich als Snack oder direkt auf gekochten Eiern.
Der Svennes-Kaviar wird aus dem Rogen des Kabeljaus (Gadus morhua) hergestellt, der hauptsächlich in Nordnorwegen (Norwegische See & Barentssee) gefischt wird. Svennes wird in Schweden produziert, in der idyllischen Fischereistadt Kungshamn an der Westküste.
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