
American Wild Paddlefish Caviar
American Wild Paddlefish Caviar
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Paramount Caviar SKU |
200 |
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Status |
Wild |
| Common Name | Paddlefish |
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Latin Name |
Polyodeon spathula |
| Color | Dark grey |
| Roe Size | Medium to small |
| Flavor Profile | Smooth creamy flavor |
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Place of Origin |
Mississippi, United States |
Species Details

The American Paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) is an ancient freshwater species, over 125 million years old, and native to the Mississippi River and its tributaries in Tennessee, Arkansas, and Illinois. Known as “spoonbill” for its distinctive paddle-shaped snout, it is a close cartilaginous relative of sturgeon, though not a true sturgeon. Paddlefish can live over 50 years, reaching lengths of 5+ feet and weights of 15–60 pounds, depending on their river system. This wild-caught species filters zooplankton through its unique snout, producing roe that offers a sophisticated, accessible alternative to traditional sturgeon caviar. Its combination of wild provenance and distinctive biology makes Paddlefish roe a prized American delicacy.
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American Wild Paddlefish Caviar
American Wild Paddlefish Caviar
|
Paramount Caviar SKU |
200 |
|
Status |
Wild |
| Common Name | Paddlefish |
|
Latin Name |
Polyodeon spathula |
| Color | Dark grey |
| Roe Size | Medium to small |
| Flavor Profile | Smooth creamy flavor |
|
Place of Origin |
Mississippi, United States |
Species Details

The American Paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) is an ancient freshwater species, over 125 million years old, and native to the Mississippi River and its tributaries in Tennessee, Arkansas, and Illinois. Known as “spoonbill” for its distinctive paddle-shaped snout, it is a close cartilaginous relative of sturgeon, though not a true sturgeon. Paddlefish can live over 50 years, reaching lengths of 5+ feet and weights of 15–60 pounds, depending on their river system. This wild-caught species filters zooplankton through its unique snout, producing roe that offers a sophisticated, accessible alternative to traditional sturgeon caviar. Its combination of wild provenance and distinctive biology makes Paddlefish roe a prized American delicacy.
Quality Indicators
Appearance of Paddlefish Roe
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American Wild Paddlefish Caviar
|
Paramount Caviar SKU |
200 |
|
Status |
Wild |
| Common Name | Paddlefish |
|
Latin Name |
Polyodeon spathula |
| Color | Dark grey |
| Roe Size | Medium to small |
| Flavor Profile | Smooth creamy flavor |
|
Place of Origin |
Mississippi, United States |
Species Details

The American Paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) is an ancient freshwater species, over 125 million years old, and native to the Mississippi River and its tributaries in Tennessee, Arkansas, and Illinois. Known as “spoonbill” for its distinctive paddle-shaped snout, it is a close cartilaginous relative of sturgeon, though not a true sturgeon. Paddlefish can live over 50 years, reaching lengths of 5+ feet and weights of 15–60 pounds, depending on their river system. This wild-caught species filters zooplankton through its unique snout, producing roe that offers a sophisticated, accessible alternative to traditional sturgeon caviar. Its combination of wild provenance and distinctive biology makes Paddlefish roe a prized American delicacy.
Quality Indicators
Appearance of Paddlefish Roe

















