Selianka refers to Russian spicy fish soup made from strelet and stugeon. Sturgeon and Sterlet are two (2) of the fishes used very much in Russian cooking. Sturgeon is the source of cavira and many other Russian dishes and the sterlet is sometimes cooked in white wine and served with shrimp sauce. Selianka is an example of Russian upper-class cooking.

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