Sign in
The image depicts a crowded retail display inside a small grocery store or market stall, likely situated in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, based on the prevalence of Cyrillic script and recognizable regional brands.

The scene focuses on various packaged food products arranged on shelves and in display boxes. In the lower-left foreground, multiple small, round containers with blue caps are arranged in a plastic tray, adjacent to stacked rectangular packages of "Bischolata" wafers and other generic wafer products.

Centrally, two prominent orange cardboard display units for "Miray" brand products are positioned. The left unit advertises "Romni Cake," while the right displays "Chocolate Wafer," both containing individually packaged items. Behind these, additional "Miray" chocolate wafer bars in orange wrappers are stacked.

To the mid-right, a white, insulated bin holds two vacuum-sealed blocks of halva or a similar confection. Beside this, several yellow packages of "Yashkino" brand wafers, identified by Cyrillic "ВАФЛИ" (wafers), are neatly stacked.

The background reveals a refrigerated section. On the upper left, multiple tall white bottles with red caps, some labeled "Kefir" (КЕФИР), are visible alongside smaller bottles with blue and orange caps. Tubs of dairy products, including "Qatiq 3%," are also present. The upper right background shows stacks of blue-packaged "Danone" dairy products and a promotional banner for "Agusha" (АКУША). A vertical red-and-white strip with Cyrillic text, possibly "ROZMETOV" (РОЗМЕТОВ), runs along the right edge.

The floor appears to be dark concrete, and the lighting suggests an indoor setting. No individuals or active interactions are visible. The overall arrangement indicates a dense product display characteristic of a local market or convenience store.
FM-q1SSa2

Feb 16, 2026, 11:05 AM

Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Stake attention in this memory

Nostalgia
Satisfaction
Hunger
Curiosity
Childhood

The image depicts a crowded retail display inside a small grocery store or market stall, likely situated in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, based on the prevalence of Cyrillic script and recognizable regional brands. The scene focuses on various packaged food products arranged on shelves and in display boxes. In the lower-left foreground, multiple small, round containers with blue caps are arranged in a plastic tray, adjacent to stacked rectangular packages of "Bischolata" wafers and other generic wafer products. Centrally, two prominent orange cardboard display units for "Miray" brand products are positioned. The left unit advertises "Romni Cake," while the right displays "Chocolate Wafer," both containing individually packaged items. Behind these, additional "Miray" chocolate wafer bars in orange wrappers are stacked. To the mid-right, a white, insulated bin holds two vacuum-sealed blocks of halva or a similar confection. Beside this, several yellow packages of "Yashkino" brand wafers, identified by Cyrillic "ВАФЛИ" (wafers), are neatly stacked. The background reveals a refrigerated section. On the upper left, multiple tall white bottles with red caps, some labeled "Kefir" (КЕФИР), are visible alongside smaller bottles with blue and orange caps. Tubs of dairy products, including "Qatiq 3%," are also present. The upper right background shows stacks of blue-packaged "Danone" dairy products and a promotional banner for "Agusha" (АКУША). A vertical red-and-white strip with Cyrillic text, possibly "ROZMETOV" (РОЗМЕТОВ), runs along the right edge. The floor appears to be dark concrete, and the lighting suggests an indoor setting. No individuals or active interactions are visible. The overall arrangement indicates a dense product display characteristic of a local market or convenience store.

Loading AttnAds…

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Tashkent

FM-q1SSa2

Feb 16, 2026, 11:05 AM

Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.