caviar

/ˈkæviˌɑr/
noun
  1. The salted eggs (roe) of certain large fish, especially sturgeon, eaten as a luxury food.
    • Caviar is very expensive because it comes from rare fish.
    • They served caviar on small toast points at the fancy party.
    • She tried caviar for the first time and found it too salty.
  2. Something considered very refined, exclusive, or high-class.
    • That art gallery is caviar for the cultural elite.
    • To him, classical music is caviar — he loves it, but his friends don't understand it.
    • The boutique sells caviar-quality chocolates at a premium price.
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