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The image displays a top-down view of a white tablecloth set with two glasses of tea. There are no people visible.

On the left, a traditional tulip-shaped tea glass, filled with dark liquid, rests on a white saucer decorated with pink butterflies. A small metal spoon is inside this glass. On the right, another identical tea glass, also filled with dark liquid, sits on a white saucer featuring a pattern of red rectangular shapes and grey swirling motifs.

Between the two tea settings are two partially used sugar stick packets. One packet is torn open, revealing a white section with the number "3" printed on it. Text visible on this packet includes "Şeker" (Turkish for sugar) and "Fındıkcı", likely a brand name. The other packet also shows "Şeker" and appears to have "g" (for grams) and some numbers like "1980" or similar, although less clearly legible.

Scattered rice grains are visible on the white tablecloth, primarily in the upper right portion of the image, suggesting a meal may have recently been consumed at this table. The presence of the tea and sugar packets implies an after-meal tea service.

Given the traditional Turkish tea glasses and the Turkish text on the sugar packets, the scene suggests a cultural context often found in Turkish establishments. The provided location context of Köln, Germany, indicates this is likely taking place in a Turkish restaurant or cafe in that city. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, but the specific time of day is not discernible.
FM-oNt2k1

Dec 23, 2024

Köln, Germany

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The image displays a top-down view of a white tablecloth set with two glasses of tea. There are no people visible. On the left, a traditional tulip-shaped tea glass, filled with dark liquid, rests on a white saucer decorated with pink butterflies. A small metal spoon is inside this glass. On the right, another identical tea glass, also filled with dark liquid, sits on a white saucer featuring a pattern of red rectangular shapes and grey swirling motifs. Between the two tea settings are two partially used sugar stick packets. One packet is torn open, revealing a white section with the number "3" printed on it. Text visible on this packet includes "Şeker" (Turkish for sugar) and "Fındıkcı", likely a brand name. The other packet also shows "Şeker" and appears to have "g" (for grams) and some numbers like "1980" or similar, although less clearly legible. Scattered rice grains are visible on the white tablecloth, primarily in the upper right portion of the image, suggesting a meal may have recently been consumed at this table. The presence of the tea and sugar packets implies an after-meal tea service. Given the traditional Turkish tea glasses and the Turkish text on the sugar packets, the scene suggests a cultural context often found in Turkish establishments. The provided location context of Köln, Germany, indicates this is likely taking place in a Turkish restaurant or cafe in that city. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, but the specific time of day is not discernible.

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