The crucian carp is a freshwater river-dwelling fish with wide distribution in Europe and Asia. It is closely related to the cultivated goldfish, and may in fact be the ancestral species. Note also the similarity to funa, which is also a wild ancestor of the goldfish gathered for sushi in Japan.
Crucian carp are much prized in Poland, where they are called karaś and are a traditional holiday food.

Contained by: Karasie w śmietaniepl
Characteristic of: Polish cuisine Russian cuisine
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Latin species name: Carassius carassius
Polish: karaśkarasi
Wikidata ID: Q194031
Wikipedia title: Crucian carp
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