TROUT
any of several prized game and food fishes of the family Salmonidae
(order Salmoniformes) that are usually restricted to freshwater, though
a few types migrate to the sea between spawnings. Trout are closely
related to salmon. They are important sport fishes and are often raised
in hatcheries for later transferral to habitable bodies of water.
Trout usually live in cool freshwater, often among submerged objects
or in riffles and deep pools. They are native to the Northern Hemisphere
but have been widely introduced to other areas. Their diet consists
of insects, small fishes and their eggs, and crustaceans.
Trout was brought to Russia in 1911 from North America and was served
only at Tsar's table. Since that time the legend has existed that
trout is the fish of the Tsar.
Sochi's Trout Farm is situated on the bank of the river Mzymta. On
the tour you will learn about the farm and different species of trout
they breed. Near the farm there are restaurants where you can taste
their products.