Fusion

Fusion cuisine combines elements of various culinary traditions while not being categorized per any one particular cuisine style, and can pertain to innovations in many contemporary restaurant cuisines since the 1970s. Fusion cuisine is general term for the combination of various forms of cookery, and the conceseveral forms. One approach is regional fusion that combines different cuisines of a region or sub-region into a single eating experience.... More

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