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This image captures a close-up view of a display case filled with various sweets, likely from a shop in Casablanca, Morocco. The display case features glass panels set within grey metal frames.

The main subjects are the confections arranged on multiple trays. On the top shelf, numerous square-shaped sweets are visible, generously covered with chopped nuts, possibly almonds. A small white price tag on this tray reads "7DH," indicating seven Moroccan Dirhams. Below this, on the middle shelf, is a tray filled with golden-brown, shredded pastry, characteristic of kunafa or kataifi, lightly dusted with green pistachios. One piece is cut open, revealing a dark filling, potentially chocolate or a different nut paste. This tray also bears a white price tag, "5DH," for five Moroccan Dirhams. A third tray, with similar pastries, is partially visible at the bottom.

To the right side of the display, behind the glass, a brown cardboard box is visible. It clearly displays the brand name "Nutabella" and the Arabic text "كريمة للدهن," which translates to "cream for spreading." Below this box, another stack of white, possibly candied or pastry items, is partially obscured by packaging.

Reflections on the far-left glass panel show what appears to be a light source, possibly a shop light, and vertical elements, suggesting an indoor or storefront setting. The overall bright lighting suggests it is daytime. The presence of Dirham currency and Arabic text on the packaging strongly localizes the scene to Morocco. The sweets themselves are typical of regional confectionery. No people are visible, and there are no evident activities beyond the static display of goods for sale.
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Dec 22, 2024, 4:41 PM

Casablanca, Morocco

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This image captures a close-up view of a display case filled with various sweets, likely from a shop in Casablanca, Morocco. The display case features glass panels set within grey metal frames. The main subjects are the confections arranged on multiple trays. On the top shelf, numerous square-shaped sweets are visible, generously covered with chopped nuts, possibly almonds. A small white price tag on this tray reads "7DH," indicating seven Moroccan Dirhams. Below this, on the middle shelf, is a tray filled with golden-brown, shredded pastry, characteristic of kunafa or kataifi, lightly dusted with green pistachios. One piece is cut open, revealing a dark filling, potentially chocolate or a different nut paste. This tray also bears a white price tag, "5DH," for five Moroccan Dirhams. A third tray, with similar pastries, is partially visible at the bottom. To the right side of the display, behind the glass, a brown cardboard box is visible. It clearly displays the brand name "Nutabella" and the Arabic text "كريمة للدهن," which translates to "cream for spreading." Below this box, another stack of white, possibly candied or pastry items, is partially obscured by packaging. Reflections on the far-left glass panel show what appears to be a light source, possibly a shop light, and vertical elements, suggesting an indoor or storefront setting. The overall bright lighting suggests it is daytime. The presence of Dirham currency and Arabic text on the packaging strongly localizes the scene to Morocco. The sweets themselves are typical of regional confectionery. No people are visible, and there are no evident activities beyond the static display of goods for sale.

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