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Mikoyan cutlet : ウィキペディア英語版
Mikoyan cutlet
Mikoyan cutlet ((ロシア語:микояновская котлета)) was a Soviet semi-processed ground meat cutlet variety on the basis of American hamburger beef patty, nicknamed after Soviet politician Anastas Mikoyan. In 1964, ''The New York Times'' reported that the Mikoyan cutlet was "the cheapest, most popular if not most revered piece of meat a few kopecks can buy".
==History==
In 1936, Anastas Mikoyan, who at the time was People's Commissar of Food Industry of the USSR, went on a trip to the United States to boost economic cooperation and study the development of the US economy. During his visit to the United States Mikoyan studied the system of Macy's department store in New York. There Mikoyan took notice of the mass production of hamburger patties and ordered 22 hamburger-producing appliances. However, due to subsequent World War II, the production of patties in the Soviet Union failed and the so-called Mikoyan cutlets appeared instead.〔 While Mikoyan cutlets were mass-produced for ordinary people, being sold from 3 to 5 kopeks each, Mikoyan's factories supplied Soviet government with first-class sausages, hams and other delicacies.
The name "Mikoyan cutlets" still circulated occasionally in the beginning of ''perestroika''.〔

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