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The image displays a refrigerated glass-fronted display cabinet filled with various Indian sweets, likely in a shop or bakery in London, United Kingdom. The items are arranged on multiple metallic, grooved shelves, visible through the glass. On the top shelf, there are trays of white, roundish sweets labeled "MILK PEDA" priced at £15.00. Adjacent to these are trays of white, square-cut sweets with small flecks, identified as "MILK KALAKAND," also priced at £15.00. The middle and lower shelves feature other confectionery. On the left side, partially visible, is a product labeled "CARROT HALWA" at £15.00. Below it, a tray of yellow or orange-hued sweets, wrapped in plastic, is labeled "KAJU WATERMELON" and costs £15.00. Another item, "Kaju Flower," is also mentioned on a label but is largely obscured. Towards the right on a lower shelf, a tray holds numerous brown, cylindrical sweets, labeled "GULAB JAMUN" with a price of £5.99. Another label mentions "LADDU," but the corresponding sweets are not clearly distinguishable. All sweets are presented in white plastic trays, individually wrapped in clear plastic film for hygiene and preservation. The overall scene depicts a retail display of fresh Indian desserts ready for purchase.
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