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The image displays a vibrant assortment of deep-fried Indonesian snacks, commonly known as "gorengan," presented in a light purple plastic tray. The tray is lined with brown paper, on which the various golden-brown fritters are piled. The selection appears diverse, including pieces of battered tofu, tempeh, and other irregular shapes that could be vegetable fritters (bakwan) or banana fritters (pisang goreng), characterized by their crispy exteriors and varying textures.

Behind the tray, a row of empty clear glass bottles stands upright. These bottles are clearly branded "TEBS Tea Cooler," with the brand name prominently featured in red and white on their labels. Additional text visible on the labels includes "TEA COOLER" and "Netto 290 ml." Some smaller print, such as "PRODUKSI INDONESIA" and part of "BPOM RI MD," is also discernible on certain bottles.

The setting suggests a food stall or warung, a common type of small eatery or street food vendor in Indonesia, where these types of snacks and bottled beverages are sold. The bright, even lighting indicates it is likely daytime. The surface beneath the tray is a light, possibly worn, countertop or table. The image captures a typical culinary scene from Kecamatan Pare, Indonesia, highlighting local snack and drink offerings.
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Dec 15, 2024, 6:43 AM

Kecamatan Pare, Indonesia

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The image displays a vibrant assortment of deep-fried Indonesian snacks, commonly known as "gorengan," presented in a light purple plastic tray. The tray is lined with brown paper, on which the various golden-brown fritters are piled. The selection appears diverse, including pieces of battered tofu, tempeh, and other irregular shapes that could be vegetable fritters (bakwan) or banana fritters (pisang goreng), characterized by their crispy exteriors and varying textures. Behind the tray, a row of empty clear glass bottles stands upright. These bottles are clearly branded "TEBS Tea Cooler," with the brand name prominently featured in red and white on their labels. Additional text visible on the labels includes "TEA COOLER" and "Netto 290 ml." Some smaller print, such as "PRODUKSI INDONESIA" and part of "BPOM RI MD," is also discernible on certain bottles. The setting suggests a food stall or warung, a common type of small eatery or street food vendor in Indonesia, where these types of snacks and bottled beverages are sold. The bright, even lighting indicates it is likely daytime. The surface beneath the tray is a light, possibly worn, countertop or table. The image captures a typical culinary scene from Kecamatan Pare, Indonesia, highlighting local snack and drink offerings.

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