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This image captures a vibrant nighttime street food scene in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The setting appears to be a busy market or roadside stall, illuminated by artificial lights, creating a warm glow.

In the foreground and center, a variety of popular South Asian snacks are displayed on metal trays and platters. These include neatly arranged triangular samosas, long, rolled items resembling kathi rolls or similar fried snacks, a large pile of golden-orange jalebi, and what looks like fritters or pakoras, some served on skewers. A large flat dish containing what appears to be a spiced chickpea or lentil salad (chola/chanachur) is also visible. The food items suggest a focus on fried and sweet treats.

A man in a light blue or teal shirt and blue jeans is prominently featured, standing and talking on a white smartphone, holding it to his right ear. He has dark hair and a beard. His posture suggests he might be waiting or taking a break. In the background, other individuals are partially visible, some behind the counter, likely customers or stall workers. Two ceiling fans are mounted overhead, suggesting an effort to keep the area cool.

The overall atmosphere is bustling, characteristic of street food vendors in the region. The time of day is clearly evening or night, evidenced by the artificial lighting and the dark background beyond the immediate stall.

Several signs with Bengali script are visible. One prominent white banner displays text under the heading "খাওয়ার আদব ও নিয়ম" (Eating etiquette and rules). It lists several rules for eating, including:
*   "গাবায় অরুনা আগে 'বিসমিল্লাহ' বলতে হবে।" (Before starting, one must say 'Bismillah'.)
*   "বিসমিল্লাহি আউওয়ালাহু ওয়া আখির" (Bismillahi Awwalahu wa Akhir, referring to a specific prayer).
*   "ত নিয়ে খাওয়া, পান করা এবং গ্রহণ করা সুন্নাত, কারণ শয়তান বাম হাতে করে।" (Eating, drinking, and taking with the right hand is Sunnah, because Satan uses the left hand.)
*   "তিন ভাগে ভাগ করা এক ভাগ খাবার, এক ভাগ পানি, এবং এক ভাগ শ্বাস-প্রশ্বাসের জন্য খালি রাখা।" (Divide into three parts: one part food, one part water, and one part kept empty for breathing.)
*   It also mentions that the Prophet (PBUH) did not eat food if he disliked it but would leave it untouched.
Another sign with images of dishes is seen further back. The signs reinforce the cultural and religious context of dining in Bangladesh.
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This image captures a vibrant nighttime street food scene in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The setting appears to be a busy market or roadside stall, illuminated by artificial lights, creating a warm glow. In the foreground and center, a variety of popular South Asian snacks are displayed on metal trays and platters. These include neatly arranged triangular samosas, long, rolled items resembling kathi rolls or similar fried snacks, a large pile of golden-orange jalebi, and what looks like fritters or pakoras, some served on skewers. A large flat dish containing what appears to be a spiced chickpea or lentil salad (chola/chanachur) is also visible. The food items suggest a focus on fried and sweet treats. A man in a light blue or teal shirt and blue jeans is prominently featured, standing and talking on a white smartphone, holding it to his right ear. He has dark hair and a beard. His posture suggests he might be waiting or taking a break. In the background, other individuals are partially visible, some behind the counter, likely customers or stall workers. Two ceiling fans are mounted overhead, suggesting an effort to keep the area cool. The overall atmosphere is bustling, characteristic of street food vendors in the region. The time of day is clearly evening or night, evidenced by the artificial lighting and the dark background beyond the immediate stall. Several signs with Bengali script are visible. One prominent white banner displays text under the heading "খাওয়ার আদব ও নিয়ম" (Eating etiquette and rules). It lists several rules for eating, including: * "গাবায় অরুনা আগে 'বিসমিল্লাহ' বলতে হবে।" (Before starting, one must say 'Bismillah'.) * "বিসমিল্লাহি আউওয়ালাহু ওয়া আখির" (Bismillahi Awwalahu wa Akhir, referring to a specific prayer). * "ত নিয়ে খাওয়া, পান করা এবং গ্রহণ করা সুন্নাত, কারণ শয়তান বাম হাতে করে।" (Eating, drinking, and taking with the right hand is Sunnah, because Satan uses the left hand.) * "তিন ভাগে ভাগ করা এক ভাগ খাবার, এক ভাগ পানি, এবং এক ভাগ শ্বাস-প্রশ্বাসের জন্য খালি রাখা।" (Divide into three parts: one part food, one part water, and one part kept empty for breathing.) * It also mentions that the Prophet (PBUH) did not eat food if he disliked it but would leave it untouched. Another sign with images of dishes is seen further back. The signs reinforce the cultural and religious context of dining in Bangladesh.

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