
Aristron Caviar Tuna in Oil
A Catchy Caviar that's Worth Trying, but Be Prepared for the Saltiness!
summarizeEditor's Summary
I recently tried the trawl caviar from Avistron and had mixed feelings about it. The 120g jar costs 90 rubles, which is a decent price point, but the ingredient list includes some additives that I'm not too fond of. The caviar itself is a decent value for the money, but be prepared for the saltiness!










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Is the trawl caviar from Avistron worth the money?
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Is the caviar too salty?
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Can I open the jar easily?
Is the caviar good for a gift?
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- •The value for money is great – 90 rubles for 120g is a pretty good deal.
- •The jar itself is super eye-catching, and I love the bright orange color with red and yellow accents.
- •The caviar has a nice texture – it's not too runny, which I appreciate.
- •It's super easy to open the jar, which is a big plus in my book.
- •The caviar has a pretty long shelf life, which is great for storing.
- •The packaging is really nice, and the small fish design is a nice touch.
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- •The caviar is way too salty for my taste – it's almost overwhelming.
- •I'm not a fan of the food coloring agent they use – it's just not necessary.
- •The smell of the caviar is really strong, which can be a bit off-putting.
- •The ingredient list is a bit concerning, with some additives that I'm not too fond of.
- •The caviar doesn't have the best flavor – it's just okay, not great.
- •The packaging might not be the most eco-friendly option, but it's still nice to look at.



