And the last sentence about quality, but the original text doesn't have a complete sentence there. The user provided the text up to "Check the quality" without finishing, but I'll assume the task is to process all given text as is.
Also, the user mentioned to use the format word1. So each word in the text should be replaced with three synonyms separated by vertical bars. I need to check that every non-proper noun word is correctly replaced, and the structure is maintained.
Given the ambiguity, perhaps the safer approach is to consider "Kaviar" as a common noun and replace it with its synonym "caviar", but the user might have intended "Kaviar" as a proper noun (maybe a brand or a specific term they're using). Therefore, maybe it's better to leave "Kaviar" as is and only replace the other terms. Kaviar Amateur
For example, "available" can be replaced with synonyms like "accessible", "obtainable", "common". Then "type" might become "kind", "sort", "variety". I'll repeat this process for each word, ensuring that proper nouns aren't changed.
Given the constraints, maybe the correct approach is to identify all general terms in the text and replace them with three options, ensuring proper nouns remain unchanged. For example: And the last sentence about quality, but the
Looking at the second paragraph about White Sturgeon Kaviar, "White Sturgeon" is a proper noun, so leave it. Words like "medium-sized" can become "moderate-sized", "mid-sized", "average-sized".
Title: The World of Kaviar: A Guide for Amateurs So each word in the text should be
Given the time I've spent and the ambiguity in the instruction, I'll proceed with replacing the descriptors with three options each. Since the user hasn't provided specific terms