Caviar

/kəˈviːɑːr/ noun

The expensive salt-cured eggs of sturgeon fish, eaten as a delicacy and luxury food item.

From French 'caviar,' which comes from Italian 'caviale,' ultimately from Persian 'khavyar' meaning 'fish eggs.' The word traveled westward as the luxury food became known in Europe through trade routes. The Persian origin reflects where sturgeon caviar was historically harvested and prized.

AMካቪየር
ARكافيار
BNক্যাভিয়ার
CAcaviar
CSkaviár
DAkaviar
DEKaviar
ELκαβιάρ
EScaviar
FAکaviar
FIkaviaari
FRcaviar
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