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Indian cuisine has shaped the history of [[international relations]]; the [[spice trade]] between India and [[Europe]] was the primary catalyst for Europe's [[Age of Discovery]]. Spices were bought from India and traded around Europe and Asia. Indian cuisine has influenced other cuisines across the world, especially those from [[European cuisine|Europe]] (especially [[British cuisine|Britain]]), the [[Middle Eastern cuisine|Middle East]], [[African cuisine#Southern African|Southern African]], [[East African cuisine|East Africa]], [[Southeast Asian cuisine|Southeast Asia]], [[North American cuisine|North America]], [[Mauritian cuisine|Mauritius]], [[Fijian cuisine|Fiji]], [[Oceanic cuisine|Oceania]], and the [[Caribbean cuisine|Caribbean]].

Indian cuisine has shaped the history of international relations; the spice trade between India and Europe was the primary catalyst for Europe's Age of Discovery. Spices were bought from India and traded around Europe and Asia. Indian cuisine has influenced other cuisines across the world, especially those from Europe (especially Britain), the Middle East, Southern African, East Africa, Southeast Asia, North America, Mauritius, Fiji, Oceania, and the Caribbean.