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An overhead shot captures a selection of traditional Korean medicinal ingredients displayed at an outdoor market stall in Daejeon, South Korea. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight.

In the center, a long, light brown root, identified by a handwritten Korean sign as "더덕" (Deodeok, or Codonopsis lanceolata), lies horizontally, showing several branching rootlets and a rough, earthy texture. To its left, a white styrofoam box is filled with numerous pieces of dried, chunky, and fibrous plant matter, consistent with dried roots, labeled with Korean text "잔대" (Jandae, or Adenophora triphylla).

Above this, a red plastic sieve contains more dried root pieces. Partially visible at the bottom left, another white styrofoam box holds darker, more varied dried organic material, possibly dried fungi or other barks/roots, with a cardboard sign indicating "만원" (10,000 won), likely a price. The items are arranged on a blue fabric mat, which rests on a concrete ground surface. The overall setup suggests a casual market environment where these natural products are sold.
EvgenSmit

Apr 30, 2026, 6:00 AM

Daejeon, South Korea

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An overhead shot captures a selection of traditional Korean medicinal ingredients displayed at an outdoor market stall in Daejeon, South Korea. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight. In the center, a long, light brown root, identified by a handwritten Korean sign as "더덕" (Deodeok, or Codonopsis lanceolata), lies horizontally, showing several branching rootlets and a rough, earthy texture. To its left, a white styrofoam box is filled with numerous pieces of dried, chunky, and fibrous plant matter, consistent with dried roots, labeled with Korean text "잔대" (Jandae, or Adenophora triphylla). Above this, a red plastic sieve contains more dried root pieces. Partially visible at the bottom left, another white styrofoam box holds darker, more varied dried organic material, possibly dried fungi or other barks/roots, with a cardboard sign indicating "만원" (10,000 won), likely a price. The items are arranged on a blue fabric mat, which rests on a concrete ground surface. The overall setup suggests a casual market environment where these natural products are sold.

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