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A close-up shot shows a white ceramic bowl filled with a light, opaque broth, possibly a type of soup. A silver spoon is positioned centrally, lifting several pieces of meat or offal from the liquid. The contents on the spoon primarily consist of light beige-colored sections of what appears to be pork intestines or tripe, some pieces exhibiting a corrugated texture while others are smoother and more tubular. Other similar-looking, irregular-shaped pieces are visible submerged or floating within the soup in the bowl, suggesting they are a main component of the dish. The lighting indicates an indoor setting, likely a restaurant or a hawker stall. The act of scooping with the spoon implies someone is about to consume or is in the process of eating the soup. Given the location context of Johor Bahru, Malaysia, this dish strongly resembles a common local Chinese-Malaysian specialty, such as a pork offal soup. No text is visible in the image. The time of day and weather are not discernible.
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