By Ben Crandell
South Florida Sun Sentinel | Feb 18, 2021 at 4:18 PM
Pure beluga caviar, a banned U.S. import, is a rare dining experience unless you’re a member of the international jet set. Or a South Florida resident.Beluga sturgeon aren’t much to look at, but Miami’s Mark Zaslavsky has carried on a decades-long affair with these critically endangered fish, pampering them for years in exchange for caviar made from their eggs.
... Read MoreOne South Florida man’s quest to produce beluga caviar is finally achieved. And you can taste it here.By Arlene Borenstein-Zuluaga
South Florida Sun Sentinel | Feb 18, 2021 at 11:06 AM
After 15 years with an import ban, Americans will now be able to purchase purebred Beluga caviar across the country. It's now officially legal for consumption all thanks to one company, Marky's Caviar. Starting off at a staggering $420 for just half an ounce, you can now have the ultra-rare Beluga caviar delivered straight to your doorstep. Historically, this item was seen as a luxurious product in fine-dining or white glove celebrations (via Bloomberg). However, the roles have since reversed and we can now see caviar on everything from potatoes to donuts.