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The image captures a close-up view of various root vegetables displayed for sale, likely at a market stall or grocery store. The scene is dominated by piles of produce in cardboard boxes, with handwritten price tags in Chinese characters indicating the type and cost of each item. On the far left, a cardboard box contains light brown or yellowish-skinned root vegetables, resembling sweet potatoes or white potatoes. A small white price tag is partially visible, showing "4.5元/斤" (4.5 yuan per jin) and the Chinese characters "红薯" (hóngshǔ), confirming they are sweet potatoes. In the center-left, another section of a cardboard box is filled with smaller, darker, irregularly shaped corms, identified by a white price tag as "芋头仔" (yùtouzǎi), meaning "baby taro" or "small taro." The tag also specifies "粉6元/斤" (fěn 6 yuán/jīn), indicating they are a "floury" variety priced at 6 yuan per jin (approximately 500g). To the right, a large pile of elongated, somewhat cylindrical root vegetables fills a significant portion of the frame. These roots have a light brown to grayish skin and are distinctively covered in a network of fine, hair-like rootlets, giving them a "hairy" appearance. A prominent white price tag identifies them as "下毛薯" (xiàmáoshǔ), translating to "hairy yam" or "hairy potato," and states their price as "6.8元/斤" (6.8 yuan per jin). The cardboard boxes are functional, some showing typical brown corrugated material, while one box on the lower left has white and red printing with a green circle containing the number '9'. The overall impression is one of fresh produce ready for purchase, highlighting the raw textures and forms of these staple ingredients.
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