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This image captures an active street food stall, likely in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, given the context. The setting is a semi-enclosed, makeshift structure featuring blue tarp or corrugated metal sheets as walls and wooden support beams. The ground appears to be unpaved earth with scattered debris. In the foreground, a man wearing a red and black sports jersey is actively preparing food. He is seen flattening dough with his hands on a metal table that serves as a preparation station. On this table, various ingredients and tools are laid out: a yellow plastic tray brimming with eggs, a clear plastic bottle of cooking oil, bowls of dough and flour, knives, a matchbox, and a pen. Several cooked flatbreads, resembling chapati or paratha, are visible on the table and on a dark, square cooking griddle where another flatbread is being cooked. Another man, dressed in a patterned shirt, stands near the griddle, holding a small, clear plastic item. Further in the background, several other individuals are present; one person in an orange shirt is leaning back, and another, wearing white clothing with green embroidery, is seen holding a white handbag and a red bag. The scene suggests daytime activity. On the blue wall, two posters are affixed. One poster features a red ribbon and partially legible Swahili text, including "KUPAMBANA NA VVU / UKIMWI NI WETU CHUKUA HATUA," which translates to "FIGHTING HIV/AIDS IS OURS, TAKE ACTION." Both posters also display "BRT 4-LOT 3." On the ground, large white bags of flour, specifically "Azam Multipurpose Flour" and another branded "DURANNO," are visible alongside a clear plastic bucket. The image portrays a vibrant, informal food service operation.
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