Kalix Löjrom
Kalix Löjrom is the designation of the roe of the small salmonid fish species vendace (Coregonus albula), harvested specifically from the Bothnian Bay archipelago of the Baltic Sea in northern Sweden. Since 2010 it has a status of Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) issued by the European Union, and is the only Swedish product with the PDO status.[1][2] Kalix is a locality in Norrbotten County. The roe harvest normally starts late September and continues until the vendace are ready for spawning around late October.
For various reasons the roe has a more orange or red color than most vendace roe and the grains have a mild taste. Kalix Löjrom is often served at royal dinners and it is common on the Nobel prize banquets. Kalix Löjrom means literally "Kalix vendace roe". It is marketed as "Caviar of Kalix".[3]
References
- "Council regulation (EC) No 510/2006 "Kalix löjrom"". European Commission. Retrieved 10 October 2010.
- European Commission: Agriculture and Rural Development: Agriculture and food: DOOR: [registered Swedish products]
- Caviar of Kalix www.caviarofkalix.com