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Miran Pastourma
File:Miranpastourma1.jpg
Native nameΜίραν παστουρμάς
Founded1922
FounderMiran Kourounlian
HeadquartersAthens, Greece
Number of locations45 Evripidou Street
ProductsPastourma and Soutzouki
OwnerMiran and Krikor Kourounlian
Websitewww.miran.gr

The Miran Pastourma is a famed Pastourma and Soutzouki charcuterie business and market in Athens, Greece. The market has been in operation since 1922.

History

The Miran Pastourma market was founded by Miran Kourounlian, an Armenian refugee of the Armenian genocide, who managed to escape his native Kayseri and settled in Athens, Greece. At the time, Miran Kourounlian was already experienced with making pastirma and sujuk and decided to establish a self-named charcuterie business on 45 Evripidou Street near the Omonoia Square of Athens. The market soon became popular throughout Athens as it was one of the few Pastourma and Soutzouki sellers in the city. The company became even more popular when Miran Kourounlian's son Bedros took over management in 1960 and began distributing the products throughout Greece. In 1983 the unit of the company building expands by 1300 m2. After the death of Bedros in the 1990's, the heirs of the family business have been passed that to brothers Miran and Krikor Kourounlian who continue to manage the business till this day.

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Miran Pastourma is also known for hanging Pastourma and Soutzouki from the ceiling

Today

Miran Pastourma continues to serve Pastourma and Soutzouki in its original location on 45 Evripidou Street. The company under the management of Miran and Krikor Kourounlian managed to attain an European Union export code in 1994 and are now distributing their products throughout the European Union. According to current manager Miran Kourounlian, he believes that the company's success is due to its traditional ways of preparation and that the quality of the beef is better than most found in Greece since it is imported from Argentina and not locally since he believes Greek meat lacks a "consistent quality".

See also

External links

(YouTube Video) Managers of Miran Pastourma describing the business (In Greek)

References

  1. ^ "Eastern delicacies in the heart of Athens". Athens News. 26 Jul 2010. Retrieved 12 January 2013.
  2. Kerper, selected by Barrie (2004). Athens : the collected traveler (1st ed. ed.). New York: Fodor's Travel Publications. ISBN 9781400050055. {{cite book}}: |edition= has extra text (help)
  3. ^ "Η Ιστορία μας" (in Greek). Miran Pastourma: Official Website. Retrieved 12 January 2013.
  4. "Miran: Asia Minor in Athens". The6milliondollarstory. Retrieved 12 January 2013.
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