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Foie Gras Duck Products & Pates & Game Meats 14-15 16-18 19 JABBA FINE FOODS PO BOX 9709 NAPLES FL 34101 [email protected] 239-293 0694 WWW.JABBA-FINEFOODS.COM TABLE OF CONTENTS CAVIAR GIFT SETS CAVIAR & FISH ROE SMOKED FISH & ACCESSORIES 5-8 11-13 9-10 SEAFOOD DUCK FOIE GRAS DUCK PRODUCTS & PATES & GAME MEATS 14-15 16-18 19 2 TRUFFLE & CHARCUTERIE, SAU- OILS & MUSHROOMS SAGES, DEMI GLACE VINEGARS 20-22 23-26 27-29 SALT & DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, & CHOCOLATES SPICES PUREES & GIFT SETS 30-31 32-34 35-38 3 Our processing facility is ready to make your private label program a reality. Our plant’s state of the art equipment can process and pack large runs of product quickly and efficiently. For smaller runs, our fully trained staff is ready to hand process and hand pack your products. Supply us with labels, or our Marketing Department can design PRIVATE custom labels with you, and your product is ready to ship direct from PRODUCT CHOOSE THE LABELING our warehouse. 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All of our caviar is hand packed fresh from original tins for each specific order. We work with the caviar farms to source the finest fish roe and caviars. Each product is 100% traceable and marked with a code referring to the original CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species and Fauna) permit for the lot. Caviars are available as semi-wild and farmed. Our dedication to supplying the highest quality caviar and most consistent ingredients starts in the farms where our caviars are harvested and doesn’t stop until we’ve packed and shipped them to our customers. Importation of our caviar is strictly controlled by US Fish & Wildlife. Our state-of-the-art fully equipped laboratories and their hygienic ambient conditions are necessary to package top quality caviar products. They are governed by the strictest guides with HACCP controls set in place. The careful processing of caviar products is only undertaken by our trained staff. 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[email protected] www.bemka.com 5 CAVIAR KALUGA HYBRID | Huso Dauricus x Schrenckii ROYAL IMPERIAL | Huso Dauricus x Schrenckii sku # 011600 sku # 011700 This remarkable farm raised caviar known as Kaluga This selected golden caviar from Acipenser Dauricus Hybrid Caviar, is native of China. This excellent and Acipenser Schrenkii farm raised in China. Royal caviar with its large size, is light brown to goldenish Imperial with large size eggs, is light brown to golden color and a has fabulous creamy and buttery in color, with a fi rm texture and creamy buttery fi nish. fl avor. AMUR OSSETRA| Huso Dauricus x Schrenckii IMPERIAL RUSSIAN OSSETRA | A. Gueldenstaedtii sku # 011800 sku # 011200 This elegant caviar with large sized grains and fi rm Rich and large size eggs with a fi rm texture and texture, brown gray color and fruity nutty fl avor is golden color, with a nutty and buttery fl avor. from farm raised Hybrid Dauricus and Schrenckii Bemka’s experts select and grade these small native to China. This caviar is excellent for any batches of this distinctive Russian Ossetra. occasion. CROWN RUSSIAN OSSETRA | A. Gueldenstaedtii STERLET/BELUGA | A. Ruthenes x Huso Huso sku # 012600 sku # 011400 Our Crown Russian Ossetra with its remarkable This Beluga-Sterlet hybrid, which is the newest nutty fl avor and fi rm, juicy texture, has large size addition to our caviar line, is a combination of the brown color grains and is appreciated by caviar biggest with the smallest sturgeons, with the Beluga connoisseurs. shining thru at its best. 6 CAVIAR ROYAL SIBERIAN OSSETRA | A. Baerii CLASSIC SIBERIAN OSSETRA | A. Baerii sku # 012000 sku # 012900 This extra creamy and buttery fl avored caviar with Our Classic Siberian caviar with medium sized medium sized grains, gray color, and fi rm texture grains, dark gray color, and very creamy fl avor grains, is from the Siberian Sturgeon. Acipenser is farm raised Siberian Sturgeon. Produced Baerii is farm raised in China, Europe, and the USA. in China, Europe, and the USA. This caviar is excellent for any occasion. ROYAL WHITE STURGEON | A. Transmontanus CLASSIC WHITE STURGEON| A. Transmontanus sku # 012300 sku # 012700 This fi ne and nutty fl avored caviar with gray This white sturgeon caviar with its medium sized brown color is farm raised white sturgeon, native grains and dark gray brown color, has smooth to California, USA and Italy. nutty creamy fl avor. This caviar is from farm raised and produced in the USA and Italy. HACKLEBACK CAVIAR | Shovelnose Sturgeon PADDLEFISH CAVIAR | Polyodon Spathula sku # 013000 sku # 013100 Native to the rivers and lakes of Illinois and These medium sized grains with dark to light Tennessee, the wild Hackleback sturgeon gray colored eggs, is from the Polyodon produce small, fi rm grains that are black to dark Spathula fi sh which is not a sturgeon. This caviar in color. is appreciated by chefs and epicureans to be served on canapés or blinis or as garnish. 7 FISH ROE AMERICAN BLACK BOWFIN HERRUGA ROE | Harius AMERICAN SALMON ROE | Keta sku # 014000 sku # 014200 Amia Calva | sku # 013200 This bright orange roe comes from the The roe from this fish found throughout This manufactured caviar is made from most prized Pacific “Chum” salmon. The the Southern United States, has a small, herring fish meat that is processed to look nutrients in the salt water are responsible dark, firm egg, and a subtle brine that like caviar roe in looks and flavor. Mild for the large size of this roe. serves as a wonderful component for Smokey and nutty in flavor. appetizers. TROUT ROE | Onchorynchus Mykiss WHITEFISH GOLDEN ROE | Corogoneous LUMPFISH CAVIAR RED & BLACK sku # 014100 sku # 014300 sku # 014500 A small to medium sized caviar, trout is Native to the Great Lakes of North These roes from Iceland became beautiful to look at thanks to its vibrant America. Natural golden in color and popular due to their versatility. This color, but also delicious to eat, with a small, crisp grains of this roe makes for inexpensive product is often used as a sweet flavor that’s never fishy. great additions to a variety of recipes. means of garnishing gourmet platters. RED, BLACK, GOLDEN, ORANGE TOBIKO WASABI TOBIKO | Oncorhynchus TRUFFLE CAVIAR PEARLS sku # 014417 sku # 014417W sku # 040130 Flavored flying fish roe a fundamental eye Wasabi flavored with a kick sure to Made from the black winter truffle juice, catching accompaniment of professional delight. Accompaniment of professional The tasty juice is then reduced in small sushi preparations and the home sushi preparations and the home pearls. These pearls have the taste of the connoisseurs. for sushi & can-apes garnish. connoisseurs. truffle but the same color and texture of the caviar. The clean flavor and firm textures of 013202P Black Peppered Bowfin Whitefish and Trout roes lend themselves to 014202SM Smoked Salmon Roe being infused with flavors and colors. We 014102SM Smoked Trout Roe use only natural ingredients for the highest quality. Our infused fish roe line is perfect for 014302G Ginger Whitefish Roe adding another level of color and texture 014302L Lemon Whitefish Roe to your dishes. 014302T Truffle Whitefish Roe FLAVOR INFUSED ROE 014803L Flavor Pearls Strawberry 014811 Flavor Pearls Balsamic Vinegar 014813 F l a v o r P e a r l s S o y S a u c e 014814 Flavor Pearls Grapefruit 014810 Flavor Pearls Passion Fruit 014816 Flavor Pearls Yuzu 014812 Flavor Pearls Vinegar & Shallots 014819 Flavor Pearls Maple Syrup FLAVOR INFUSED PEARLS 8 CAVIAR GIFT BOXES LUXURY BOXES DUO GIFT BOXES TRIAD GIFT BOXES CROWN RUSSIAN OSSETRA PRESTIGE CAVIAR ROYAL CAVIAR R o y a l I m p e r i a l C a v i a r 2 o z Royal Siberian Caviar 1oz Golden Imperial Russian Caviar 2oz Crown Russian Caviar 1oz Royal Imperial Caviar 1oz ROYAL SIBERIAN OSSETRA AMERICAN DREAM CLASSIC CAVIAR
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