Caviar bowl

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Caviar bowl in the shape of a crayfish

The caviar bowl is a piece of tableware used for serving caviar.[1] Caviar is a highly perishable food and is therefore frequently served on ice,[2] especially if offered before dinner or in a buffet arrangement.[3] The typical caviar bowl is therefore made of two parts, with the outer one, to be used for ice, made of fine materials (silver plate, nickel-plated brass) in a fancy and decorative shape. The outer bowl can be used on its own for other dishes.[1] Occasionally, the outer bowl is made of wood.[4]

Wooden caviar bowl in Khokhloma style

The smaller vessel, for the caviar, is made of glass or crystal and inserted into the outer one,[1] frequently has a lid. Its size is small, suitable typically for up to six servings (standard serving size is 50 grams, about 2 ounces),[2] usually the inner container is designed for just 1-4 servings.[5] If the caviar is passed around during the dinner, the outer bowl with ice is not necessary.[3]

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  • Ettlinger, Steve (1992). "Caviar Bowl". The Kitchenware Book. McMillan Publishing Company. p. 375. ISBN 0-02-536302-6. OCLC 1256259403.
  • Vogue (1969). "Caviar". Vogue's Book of Etiquette and Good Manners. Conde Nast. p. 315. ISBN 0-671-20115-8.
  • Ратушный, А. С.; Аминов, С. С. (2017). "Икра зернистая осетровых пород". Всё о еде от А до Я: Энциклопедия (in Russian). Москва: Издательско-торговая корпорация «Дашков и К°». p. 154. ISBN 978-5-394-02484-9.
  • Яковлев, В. В. (2008). "Сервировка". Три века Санкт-Петербурга. Энциклопедия. Том 2. Девятнадцатый век. Книга 6. С — Т. (in Russian). Факультет филологии и искусств СПбГУ. p. 226. ISBN 9785846507685.
  • Медведев, П. В.; Федотов, В.А. (2018). Изучение видов столового белья, столовой посуды и приборов на предприятиях общественного питания: методические указания (in Russian). Оренбург: Оренбургский гос. ун-т.