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This close-up, top-down view captures an assortment of spices displayed in shallow, round wooden containers at what appears to be a market stall in Marseille, France. The containers, some lined with clear plastic, are arranged closely together, revealing a variety of colors and textures of spices. Many containers feature a decorative trim of red, black, and white patterned fabric. A patterned tablecloth or fabric cover is visible beneath some of the containers.

The spices include vibrant red pink peppercorns, a mixture of red, white, and black peppercorns, whole green peppercorns, ground white pepper, whole dried red chilies, ground yellow spice (possibly turmeric or curry powder), and other ground spices.

Each spice container has a handwritten label on brown paper or cardboard, indicating the spice name, price in Euros, and quantity in grams. Visible text on the labels includes:
*   "Girofle Moulu" (Ground Cloves) - 5€ / 100GR
*   "Poivre Vert" (Green Peppercorns) - 5€ / 50GR
*   "Mélange 5 Baies" (Mixed 5 Peppercorns/Berries) - 5€ / 150GR
*   "Baie rose" (Pink Peppercorns) - 5€ / 50GR
*   "Poivre Blanc" (White Pepper) - 2,90€ / 100GR
*   "Piment fort" (Hot Chili) - 4€ / 50GR
*   "Poivre au Piment de Jamaïque" (Allspice) - 5€ / 100GR
*   A partially visible label reads "Ras Hamal", likely part of "Ras el Hanout," a spice blend, with an obscured price and quantity.

The scene suggests a lively, aromatic atmosphere typical of a spice market, with bright, even lighting illuminating the various colors and textures of the spices. No people are visible, but the arrangement implies merchandise ready for sale.
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Apr 28, 2026

Marseille, France

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This close-up, top-down view captures an assortment of spices displayed in shallow, round wooden containers at what appears to be a market stall in Marseille, France. The containers, some lined with clear plastic, are arranged closely together, revealing a variety of colors and textures of spices. Many containers feature a decorative trim of red, black, and white patterned fabric. A patterned tablecloth or fabric cover is visible beneath some of the containers. The spices include vibrant red pink peppercorns, a mixture of red, white, and black peppercorns, whole green peppercorns, ground white pepper, whole dried red chilies, ground yellow spice (possibly turmeric or curry powder), and other ground spices. Each spice container has a handwritten label on brown paper or cardboard, indicating the spice name, price in Euros, and quantity in grams. Visible text on the labels includes: * "Girofle Moulu" (Ground Cloves) - 5€ / 100GR * "Poivre Vert" (Green Peppercorns) - 5€ / 50GR * "Mélange 5 Baies" (Mixed 5 Peppercorns/Berries) - 5€ / 150GR * "Baie rose" (Pink Peppercorns) - 5€ / 50GR * "Poivre Blanc" (White Pepper) - 2,90€ / 100GR * "Piment fort" (Hot Chili) - 4€ / 50GR * "Poivre au Piment de Jamaïque" (Allspice) - 5€ / 100GR * A partially visible label reads "Ras Hamal", likely part of "Ras el Hanout," a spice blend, with an obscured price and quantity. The scene suggests a lively, aromatic atmosphere typical of a spice market, with bright, even lighting illuminating the various colors and textures of the spices. No people are visible, but the arrangement implies merchandise ready for sale.

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