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A close-up, high-angle shot displays a large, rectangular metal baking tray filled with golden-brown, triangular pastries, likely samsa, a popular Uzbek savory pastry. The pastries are arranged in multiple rows on two separate trays, one black and one a dark, rusty metal. Some pastries are sprinkled with white sesame seeds, while others are topped with black seeds. The flaky layers of the pastry are visible, indicating they have been baked to a crisp. In the blurred background, an indoor setting suggests a food establishment. Three individuals are partially visible, seated at tables. One man with a bald head and a light-colored shirt is in the left mid-ground, facing away from the camera. Two other figures, one in a light-colored sweatshirt and another in a dark shirt, are seated further back. The overall impression is of a fresh batch of pastries ready for sale or consumption. The scene is consistent with a food stall or cafe in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, given the prominence of samsa in Uzbek cuisine.
Anna

Jul 4, 2026

Tashkent, Uzbekistan

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A close-up, high-angle shot displays a large, rectangular metal baking tray filled with golden-brown, triangular pastries, likely samsa, a popular Uzbek savory pastry. The pastries are arranged in multiple rows on two separate trays, one black and one a dark, rusty metal. Some pastries are sprinkled with white sesame seeds, while others are topped with black seeds. The flaky layers of the pastry are visible, indicating they have been baked to a crisp. In the blurred background, an indoor setting suggests a food establishment. Three individuals are partially visible, seated at tables. One man with a bald head and a light-colored shirt is in the left mid-ground, facing away from the camera. Two other figures, one in a light-colored sweatshirt and another in a dark shirt, are seated further back. The overall impression is of a fresh batch of pastries ready for sale or consumption. The scene is consistent with a food stall or cafe in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, given the prominence of samsa in Uzbek cuisine.

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