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[[File:Ossetra Caviar with Champagne.jpg|thumb|300px|Wild Iranian Ossetra Caviar, ready to serve with [[mother-of-pearl]] spoons and [[Champagne (wine)|Champagne]].]]
[[File:Ossetra Caviar with Champagne.jpg|thumb|300px|Wild Iranian Ossetra Caviar, ready to serve with [[mother-of-pearl]] spoons and [[Champagne (wine)|Champagne]].]]
'''Ossetra''' (also '''Oscietra''', '''Osetra''', or '''Asetra''') [[caviar]] is one of the most prized and expensive types of caviar<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gourmetfoodstore.com/caviar/osetra-caviar.asp|title=Osetra Caviar, Siberian Caviar, Baerii Siberian Caviar, Russian Caviar - Gourmet Food Store|website=www.gourmetfoodstore.com}}</ref> (eclipsed in price only by [[Beluga caviar]]). It is obtained from the Ossetra sturgeon which weighs 50-400 pounds and can live up to 50 years.
'''Ossetra''' (also '''Oscietra''', '''Osetra''', or '''Asetra''') [[caviar]] is one of the most prized and expensive types of caviar<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gourmetfoodstore.com/caviar/osetra-caviar.asp|title=Osetra Caviar, Siberian Caviar, Baerii Siberian Caviar, Russian Caviar - Gourmet Food Store|website=www.gourmetfoodstore.com}}</ref> (eclipsed in price only by [[Beluga caviar]]). It is obtained from the [[Russian sturgeon|Ossetra sturgeon]] which weighs 50-400 pounds and can live up to 50 years.


Ossetra caviar varies in color from deep brown to gold. Lighter varieties are more sought after, as they have the richest flavor and come from the oldest of sturgeon. Golden Ossetra is a rare form of Ossetra caviar, and is golden-yellow in color with a very rich flavor.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://foodfancy.net/caviar/osetra.html|title=Ossetra caviar|publisher=}}</ref>
Ossetra caviar varies in color from deep brown to gold. Lighter varieties are more sought after, as they have the richest flavor and come from the oldest of sturgeon. Golden Ossetra is a rare form of Ossetra caviar, and is golden-yellow in color with a very rich flavor.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://foodfancy.net/caviar/osetra.html|title=Ossetra caviar|publisher=}}</ref>

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Wild Iranian Ossetra Caviar, ready to serve with mother-of-pearl spoons and Champagne.

Ossetra (also Oscietra, Osetra, or Asetra) caviar is one of the most prized and expensive types of caviar[1] (eclipsed in price only by Beluga caviar). It is obtained from the Ossetra sturgeon which weighs 50-400 pounds and can live up to 50 years.

Ossetra caviar varies in color from deep brown to gold. Lighter varieties are more sought after, as they have the richest flavor and come from the oldest of sturgeon. Golden Ossetra is a rare form of Ossetra caviar, and is golden-yellow in color with a very rich flavor.[2]

The word Ossetra is the transcription of the genitive case form "осетра" (osetra, 'of sturgeon') of the Russian word "осётр" (osyotr 'sturgeon') from the phrase икра осетра (ikra osetra, 'caviar of sturgeon'). At one time, the term "ossetra" simply referred to Russian sturgeon species harvested for this type of caviar.

Source animals

In Russian, there are different names for the species of sturgeon that live in various territories such as Beluga (Huso huso), Sevruga (Acipenser stellatus) and Sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus). The name Ossetra corresponds to the species Acipenser gueldenstaedtii, which is much smaller than Beluga sturgeon (Huso huso), and has a firmer texture. In the territory of the Russian Federation dwells another type of sturgeon, Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser Baerii), which is farmed all over the world because it can adapt to a wider range of habitats. It begins to produce caviar faster than Acipenser gueldenstaedtii.

History

Throughout the entire history of black caviar consumption, reference to Ossetra was made only to the fish that was caught first in Imperial Russia, then the USSR, and now in the Russian Federation.

Production

Today, Caspian Ossetra is facing extinction in its native habitat. Farming sturgeon is the only way to continue the production of high-quality caviar. Continuous drastic declines in natural sturgeon populations over the past 30 years plus a high market demand for caviar have led the way for sturgeon farming, mainly for the production of caviar. Russia, Iran, members of the European Union, China and the USA were among the first; however, for the very same reasons countries outside the natural range of sturgeons also became involved (e.g. Uruguay, Arabian countries, Israel, Iran, and more recently Vietnam).

As with other caviars, ossetra is traditionally served on blinis with crème fraiche. Lower-grade varieties of caviar are used as stuffing in many seafood dishes, and some meat dishes. Caviar is often added to salads as well.

References

  1. ^ "Osetra Caviar, Siberian Caviar, Baerii Siberian Caviar, Russian Caviar - Gourmet Food Store". www.gourmetfoodstore.com.
  2. ^ "Ossetra caviar".

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