(Delphinapterus leucas) An Arctic and sub-Arctic species of cetacean, all white in color with a distinctive melon-shaped head.
Valuable source of caviar and isinglass; found in Black and Caspian seas.
1 Monks inspecting water reservoirs where sturgeon, beluga and starlet are being bred.
2 He also suggested I bring some of my new shipment- aniceCaspian beluga .
3 Zaslavsky would not go into detail about future pricing for his beluga caviar.
4 We'll make it affordable to anybody who wants to try beluga , he said.
5 Let me start by saying that I find beluga whales to be creepy.
6 They always clustered together in great colonies, resembling blankets of beluga .
7 It is scientifically impossible to be sad while looking at a beluga whale.
8 The other was a beluga , with long, thin wisps pulled into a ponytail.
9 In a storeroom, Voskresensky keep tubs full of Russian sturgeon, beluga and starlet.
10 Above us hung a beluga whale, casualty of some Pleistocene misfortune.
11 But Engstrom also knows a thing or two about the guilty pleasures of beluga caviar.
12 The Mystic Aquarium offers New England's only beluga whales.
13 We hope to send a man to Alaska for a beluga whale & some walruses.
14 Sandaled feet swung out, followed by a beluga body.
15 It renders beluga caviar indistinguishable from tinned ham, a duchess as creaturely as a dog.
16 Know by these presents that I had 45 pounds of expensive beluga caviar in my freezer.
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