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Indian-Chinese cuisine is an example of how gradual migration and exchange across shared [[Border|international borders]] contributes to fusion cuisine. Similar cases are [[Korean Chinese cuisine|Sino-Korean]] food emerging from Chinese diasporas in Korea and shared borders between Korea and Northeastern China, and [[Mexican-American cuisine]] influenced by Mexican immigration to the Southwest United States that combines [[Mexican cuisine|Mexican]], [[Indigenous cuisine of the Americas|Native American]], and European flavors.  

Indian-Chinese cuisine is an example of how gradual migration and exchange across shared international borders contributes to fusion cuisine. Similar cases are Sino-Korean food emerging from Chinese diasporas in Korea and shared borders between Korea and Northeastern China, and Mexican-American cuisine influenced by Mexican immigration to the Southwest United States that combines Mexican, Native American, and European flavors.