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A tall stack of bocadillos de jamón, Spanish for ham sandwiches, is displayed in a glass-fronted food cabinet, likely in a market or deli in València, Spain. The sandwiches are made with long, crusty bread rolls, split horizontally and generously filled with thinly sliced cured ham, known as jamón serrano or jamón ibérico. The meat is arranged in abundant layers, with some slices draped over the edges of the bread. A small sign in front of the stack reads "Bocadillo de Jamón" with the price "6,90€". The lighting in the cabinet is warm, highlighting the textures of the bread and ham. Reflections of the street and buildings outside are visible on the glass, indicating an urban setting. The overall impression is one of abundant, appealing food ready for sale.
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