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What does herring eggs taste like?

Asked: Francois Boivin, Last Updated:

The crisp taste of hemlock mingles with sea salt in a distinctive crunch, lacking the fishy tinge of most caviar. Instead, it feels like taking a bite right out of Southeast Alaska. To taste fresh herring eggs out of the water is to taste spring in the shores and shoals of the Alexander Archipelago.

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