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The image depicts an outdoor cooking operation at a makeshift stall in Sonargaon, Bangladesh, under bright daylight. In the foreground, a man wearing a dark t-shirt and flip-flops is actively tending a large, black metal pot (karai) resting on a rustic, wood-fired stove. The stove appears to be fashioned from a cut-off metal drum, with logs of wood as fuel. The man is holding a wrapped item, possibly paper or kindling, to stoke the flames heating the pot, which contains a yellowish liquid, likely cooking oil or syrup. A substantial pile of firewood is stacked on the ground beside the stove. The ground beneath the cooking area is bare earth, with scattered ash from the fire. To the left, several large, translucent white plastic bags are stacked, filled with light-colored, granular material, consistent with puffed rice or similar grains, suggesting the primary ingredient or product being prepared. These bags are leaned against bamboo poles that form part of the stall's support structure. A simple white fabric sheet serves as a canopy overhead. In the background, another man in a red t-shirt and a patterned lungi is visible, attending to goods displayed on a table or counter. Red mesh bags filled with red produce, possibly onions or tomatoes, are stacked near him. The stall itself is constructed from various fabric sheets – white, purple, and green – providing shade and defined spaces. To the right of the main cooking pot, a smaller table is covered with a blue floral tablecloth, on which a large, shiny, brass-colored tray rests. The bright natural light indicates it is daytime. No discernible text is visible on any objects or clothing. The scene conveys a busy, functional environment, likely a temporary market or a public event where food is being prepared in bulk.
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