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Similar approaches have been used for [[sushi|fusion sushi]], such as rolling [[Makizushi|maki]] with different types of rice and ingredients such as [[curry]] and [[basmati]] rice, cheese and salsa with [[Spanish rice]], or spiced ground [[Lamb and mutton|lamb]] and [[caper]]s rolled with Greek-style rice and grape leaves, which resembles inside-out [[dolma]]des. Some fusion cuisines have themselves become accepted as a national cuisine, as with [[Japanese Peruvians|Peruvian Nikkei]] cuisine, which combines Japanese spices and seasonings and Peruvian ingredients like [[Capsicum baccatum|ají]] with seafood. A quintessential Peruvian Nikkei dish is "maki acevichado" or "ceviche roll", consisting of [[ceviche]] with [[avocado]] rolled into maki.

Similar approaches have been used for fusion sushi, such as rolling maki with different types of rice and ingredients such as curry and basmati rice, cheese and salsa with Spanish rice, or spiced ground lamb and capers rolled with Greek-style rice and grape leaves, which resembles inside-out dolmades. Some fusion cuisines have themselves become accepted as a national cuisine, as with Peruvian Nikkei cuisine, which combines Japanese spices and seasonings and Peruvian ingredients like ají with seafood. A quintessential Peruvian Nikkei dish is "maki acevichado" or "ceviche roll", consisting of ceviche with avocado rolled into maki.