Massago (capelin or smelt roe) 500g/can

Often confused with tobiko by the untrained eye, masago consists of eggs from the capelin, a fish in the smelt family. Masago is similarly colored to tobiko, but the eggs are visibly smaller and the mouthfeel somewhat different — masago is not as pleasantly crunchy. The taste is similar, though masago can be slightly more bitter.

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Often confused with tobiko by the untrained eye, masago consists of eggs from the capelin, a fish in the smelt family. Masago is similarly colored to tobiko, but the eggs are visibly smaller and the mouthfeel somewhat different — masago is not as pleasantly crunchy. The taste is similar, though masago can be slightly more bitter.

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Often confused with tobiko by the untrained eye, masago consists of eggs from the capelin, a fish in the smelt family. Masago is similarly colored to tobiko, but the eggs are visibly smaller and the mouthfeel somewhat different — masago is not as pleasantly crunchy. The taste is similar, though masago can be slightly more bitter.

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