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This image captures a vibrant display of cocoa products, likely at a market or exhibition. The scene is set on a colorful, woven textile with geometric patterns, characteristic of Andean craftsmanship, hinting at its potential location in Cuzco, Peru. In the foreground, a row of whole cocoa pods showcases the raw material. These pods vary in color, including bright yellow, reddish-orange, and green with brown streaks, indicating different stages of ripeness or varieties. Behind the pods, an array of processed cocoa products is arranged. Numerous chocolate bars, primarily from a brand named "Campiñas del Valle," are prominently displayed. These bars come in various packaging colors and indicate different flavors such as "CAFÉ" (coffee), "FRESA" (strawberry), "ARÁNDANOS" (blueberries), "PECANA" (pecan), "ALMENDRA" (almond), and "NARANJA" (orange). Some wrappers also feature the text "Pura Pasta de Cacao" and "HECHO EN PERU" (Made in Peru), along with mountain-themed logos. Several transparent plastic bags contain cocoa beans, some visibly labeled "CACAO en grano" (cocoa beans) and "100% PURO CACAO." Other bags appear to hold cocoa nibs or powder. Towards the back, brown paper bags, one reading "L'origine del Valle," also contain cocoa-related items. A white informational card with green borders and text, possibly from an "AGROEXPORTADORA" or "ASOCIACION" of "PRODUCTORES," is visible, likely providing details about the origin or production process. While no people are directly visible, one chocolate bar wrapper features an image of people, possibly farmers, amidst cocoa plants. The overall impression is a celebration and presentation of the diverse offerings derived from cocoa, from its raw form to various processed goods.
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