The smooth paste of beechwood-smoked cod roe is blended with a generous heap of spicy harissa, giving it a memorable and unique kick of heat and flavour!
100g

The smooth paste of beechwood-smoked cod roe is blended with a generous heap of spicy harissa, giving it a memorable and unique kick of heat and flavour!
100g
Salted, beechwood-smoked cod roe is blended into a paste, then mixed with different ingredients to make a flavourful, luxurious cream seasoned with wasabi, to which added flying fish roe. With a smooth and creamy texture, the flavour is sweet yet also a bit spicy thanks to the wasabi, and is a beautiful green colour. Ideal for spicing up morsels of Red King Crab, or to complement a plate of smoked salmon. Perfect on toasted brown bread adorned with a bit of salmon roe, or just as is, on top of lightly salted crackers.
100g
Discover our Red King Crab Merus meat of the Kamchatka Red King Crab. Petrossian has selected the fleshiest, largest, most flavourful piece of crab meat, also known as ‘Merus’. This is the biggest knuckle, which is the part of the crab leg that’s closest to the body. It’s an extraordinary product with a spectacular flavour that’s unlike anything else you’ve ever tried. Purists like to enjoy it on its own to savour its true flavour. It can also be served in a salad or in any type of warm or cold recipe that you can conjure up with your imagination.
For salmon and trout roe fans, this new creation will give you something new to discover. Armen Petrossian has developed a new recipe with pike roe, a refined yet uncommon ingredient that has exceptional characteristics. Fished in the Canadian Great Lakes and freshwaters, this wild pike roe has been gently smoked according to our traditional methods and a special technique developed by Petrossian. When tasting, the initial smoky notes soon give way to the freshness and naturally buttery flavour of pike roe. With a beautiful beige colour and a texture that gently pops in your mouth, they’re absolute perfection when topped on an oven-warmed blini, on a potato, or even on top of a Buffalo-milk mozzarella.
50g, 125g