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This media file captures a vibrant market stall in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, specializing in a variety of dried goods and snacks. The scene is dominated by a multi-tiered display of clear acrylic bins, each filled with different food items. The top tier of bins showcases an assortment of dried fruits. From left to right, these include bright yellow dried mango slices, dark purplish-red dried plums or berries, and lighter-colored, possibly salted or sugared preserved fruits. Small plastic cups, some with lids, containing samples or small portions, are placed on top of several bins. The middle tier features more diverse items. One bin holds small, irregularly shaped white or yellow diced fruits, possibly dried pineapple. Adjacent to it are bins filled with various dark, dried preserved fruits, likely different types of plums or hawthorn candies, and another with brownish-red strips, possibly dried fruit leathers or a preserved snack. Red plastic scoops or dividers are visible in some bins. The bottom tier contains larger quantities of dried products. One bin on the left is filled with layers of flat, rectangular, brownish items, possibly dried fish or squid sheets. Next to it, another bin holds a large amount of shredded, light brown, fibrous material, resembling dried shredded shrimp or meat floss. An empty clear bin sits in the middle, while the rightmost bin on this tier is packed with bundles of long, thin, light-colored strands, likely dried noodles or vermicelli. In the background, a red tablecloth drapes over a display table. Various pre-packaged snacks, including puffy white crackers, are stacked in plastic bags and clear jars. A black shelf behind the main display holds more jars and containers of snacks. A light blue plastic bag and cardboard boxes are also visible. Numerous white labels with black text are affixed to the front of the clear bins, indicating product names, and possibly prices or weights. Visible text includes Chinese characters, such as "盐津话梅" (salted preserved plum), "山楂" (hawthorn), and "陈皮" (dried tangerine peel), reflecting the common types of snacks sold in such markets. The overall impression is one of abundance and variety, characteristic of a bustling Asian market.
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