Former N.J. town used to be known as the ‘caviar capital of the world’

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Former N.J. town used to be known as the ‘caviar capital of the world’
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Named Caviar and located in Cumberland County, the town has since disappeared.

The town formerly known as Caviar has since disappeared, and is now part of Bayside, in Greenwich Township.It was New Jersey’s equivalent of a gold rush and a tiny town called Caviar that sprung up along the Delaware River was at the heart of it.

that can weigh up to 800 pounds and has been around since dinosaurs existed. But locally, their eggs, known as roe, were “considered worthless except as bait with which to catch eels and perch or to feed the hogs,” according to anNote to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.

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