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==History==
[[File:Red roast duck curry.jpg|thumb|''Kaeng phet pet yang'' (Thai roast duck curry) is an example of early fusion cuisine of the [[Multiculturalism|cosmopolitan]] court of the [[Ayutthaya Kingdom]], combining [[Thai cuisine|Thai]] red curry, Chinese roast duck, and grapes originally from [[Persia]].]]
[[File:Ethiopian cuisine fusion.jpg|thumb|Traditional Ethiopian cuisine blended with Texas-style barbeque, including pork, smoked brisket, and [[Texas toast]]]]
Fusion cuisine has existed for millennia as a form of cross-cultural exchange, though the term was only defined in the late 1900s. Mixtures of different cultures' cuisines have been adapted since the 16th century.

History

Kaeng phet pet yang (Thai roast duck curry) is an example of early fusion cuisine of the cosmopolitan court of the Ayutthaya Kingdom, combining Thai red curry, Chinese roast duck, and grapes originally from Persia.
Traditional Ethiopian cuisine blended with Texas-style barbeque, including pork, smoked brisket, and Texas toast

Fusion cuisine has existed for millennia as a form of cross-cultural exchange, though the term was only defined in the late 1900s. Mixtures of different cultures' cuisines have been adapted since the 16th century.