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This medium close-up shot captures a casual food stall setting, likely in Bogor, Indonesia. The foreground features a vibrant green wooden counter. On the left, a clear plastic jar with a green lid contains a white plastic spoon resting in a bed of granular, reddish-brown crispy bits, possibly fried shallots, garlic, or a spiced topping. To its right, a small, squeezable plastic bottle with a blue cap holds a dark brown liquid, indicative of soy sauce or a similar condiment.

In the blurred background, a white banner or tarp displays reversed text and graphics, suggesting it's viewed from the opposite side or through a transparent material. Prominently visible in red and yellow lettering are the words "AYAM PENYET," a popular Indonesian dish of "smashed" fried chicken, along with a cartoon image of a rooster. Other partial words like "SAMBAL" (chili paste) can also be faintly discerned, further reinforcing the type of cuisine offered. Below the counter, a glass jar filled with toothpicks is visible. The scene depicts a typical setup for a street food vendor or a simple eatery where customers can add condiments to their meals. No people are visible, and the lighting suggests daytime.
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Jan 27, 2025, 10:41 AM

Bogor, Indonesia

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This medium close-up shot captures a casual food stall setting, likely in Bogor, Indonesia. The foreground features a vibrant green wooden counter. On the left, a clear plastic jar with a green lid contains a white plastic spoon resting in a bed of granular, reddish-brown crispy bits, possibly fried shallots, garlic, or a spiced topping. To its right, a small, squeezable plastic bottle with a blue cap holds a dark brown liquid, indicative of soy sauce or a similar condiment. In the blurred background, a white banner or tarp displays reversed text and graphics, suggesting it's viewed from the opposite side or through a transparent material. Prominently visible in red and yellow lettering are the words "AYAM PENYET," a popular Indonesian dish of "smashed" fried chicken, along with a cartoon image of a rooster. Other partial words like "SAMBAL" (chili paste) can also be faintly discerned, further reinforcing the type of cuisine offered. Below the counter, a glass jar filled with toothpicks is visible. The scene depicts a typical setup for a street food vendor or a simple eatery where customers can add condiments to their meals. No people are visible, and the lighting suggests daytime.

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