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Why do so-called food purists hate fusion cuisine when every “traditional” dish was once a mashup?
As global supply chains and climate pressures reshape what we eat, the line between 'authentic' and 'fusion' has never blurrier. Cast your vote on whether culinary purity is a myth.
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