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Title: «Черное золото» России: как икра из дешевой закуски стала символом роскоши

Description: В соответствии с действующими таможенными правилами один человек, покидая Россию, может взять с собой не более 250 граммов черной икры. Однако еще в середине XIX века объем выловленных белуг и осетров самой крупной добывающей компании в Российской империи доходил до 100 млн в год. Историк Василий Легейдо рассказывает про деликатес, который в США подавали как закуску вместо арахиса, а в Европе еще несколько столетий назад начали считать символом роскоши и богатства.

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