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The Tsar Fish: Who Bears This Title in Myths, Literature, and on the Royal Table

The question of which fish deserves to be called the "tsar fish" does not have a single answer. This title is not a scientific term but rather a poetic one, which has been bestowed upon different fish in different times and cultures. In Russian tradition, the answer is often one — sturgeon. But if we dig deeper, we find that the title is also claimed by beluga, taimen, and even pike perch and tuna. Each of these fish has earned the royal name in its own way.

Sturgeon — the Main Candidate in Russian Tradition

In Russia, "tsar fish" has long been called sturgeon[reference:0][reference:1]. This title dates back to ancient times: in the chronicles of the 12th century, we find the expression: "The eagle is the tsar among birds, the sturgeon is the tsar among fish, and the lion is the tsar among beasts"[reference:2][reference:3]. Sturgeon was valued for its size, tender and delicious meat, and its black caviar, which has always been a delicacy for the nobility[reference:4].

It was sturgeon that became the main symbol of Victor Astafyev's famous novella "The Tsar Fish"[reference:5][reference:6]. In this work, the gigantic sturgeon embodies the very nature — its majesty, strength, and power, before which man is powerless[reference:7][reference:8]. It is not just a fish, but a mythological symbol-image that renders judgment on sinners and reminds man of his place in the world[reference:9][reference:10]. In the novella, the poacher Ignatych enters into a deadly struggle with the huge sturgeon, and this battle becomes a test of his conscience and a moral lesson[reference:11][reference:12].

In memory of Astafyev's work, a wrought-iron monument "The Tsar Fish," depicting the sturgeon, was installed in Krasnoyarsk in 2004[reference:13].

Beluga — the Largest of the Sturgeons

If sturgeon is the tsar among sturgeons, then beluga is the queen among them. This fish of the sturgeon family reaches truly monstrous sizes: according to some data, beluga can grow to 9 meters in length and weigh up to two tons[reference:14][reference:15]. It is beluga that many consider the true "tsar fish" for its gigantic size and delicacy[reference:16][reference:17]. Unfortunately, due to excessive fishing, beluga is on the brink of extinction and is listed in the Red Book[reference:18].

Taimen — Siberian Tsar Among Salmonids

In Siberia, "tsar fish" is often called taimen — a large fish of the salmon family[reference:19][reference:20]. Some connoisseurs of Russian cuisine even preferred taimen, calling sturgeon "the river piglet" and taimen "the river lion"[reference:21]. Taimen truly impresses with its size and strength, and in some regions it is justly hailed as the tsar.

Other Candidates for the Tsar Title

In different cultures and different epochs, "tsar fish" has been called other fish. In some culinary traditions, this title is bestowed upon tuna — one of the largest and most valuable commercial fish[reference:22]. In pre-revolutionary Russia, pike perch, which was called "tsar fish" for its tender, dietetic, almost boneless meat, was served at the royal table[reference:23]. Trout is called "royal fish" in some countries[reference:24], and shemaya, in Persian, literally means "tsar fish"[reference:25].

Two Different Tsars: "Tsar Fish" and "Royal Fish"

It is important to distinguish between two concepts: "tsar fish" is a fish that is considered the main, the most honored among all fish (like sturgeon). And "royal fish" is a fish that is served at the royal table for its outstanding culinary qualities[reference:26]. In the second case, we are talking about delicacies worthy of a monarch, and the list can be much broader.

Conclusion

So which fish is the true tsar fish? The answer depends on the context in which we ask the question. In Russian literary and folklore tradition, it is the sturgeon, praised in ancient chronicles and symbolizing the majesty of nature in Astafyev's novella. If we speak of the largest and most imposing fish, it is beluga. And in Siberia, the palm of primacy is given to taimen. Each of these fish has every right to bear the proud name "tsar fish" — and each deserves this title in its own way.


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