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The image captures a top-down view of a kitchen scene in Adenta Municipality, Ghana, where food is being prepared. The central focus is a black stovetop with two cooking vessels.

On the upper burner, a silver pot contains a significant amount of dark, used cooking oil, suggesting prior use or containing burnt residue. Below it, on another burner, a black frying pan is actively heating, filled with bubbling oil in which numerous slices of yellow plantain are frying. The plantains appear golden-yellow, indicating they are in the process of cooking. This preparation is common in Ghana, often referred to as fried plantains or "kelewele" if spiced.

The stovetop itself is black with grates, and part of a control knob is visible. Text on the stovetop, partially visible in one of the crops, reads "TOPK" on the top left, likely a brand name. Another warning label on the stovetop states: "Please note: After cooking, the stove top surface may be hot. Do not touch with your hand. Please wait until it cools down completely to avoid injury."

To the left of the stovetop, a wall is visible, adorned with distinctive blue and white patterned tiles. The kitchen counter, appearing light-colored (white or light grey), runs along the edges of the stovetop. On the far right, a sink area is partially visible, and a foot wearing a sandal can be faintly seen near the sink, indicating the presence of a person cooking. The overall scene depicts an active cooking process in a home kitchen environment.
Belle

Dec 26, 2024

Adenta Municipality, Ghana

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The image captures a top-down view of a kitchen scene in Adenta Municipality, Ghana, where food is being prepared. The central focus is a black stovetop with two cooking vessels. On the upper burner, a silver pot contains a significant amount of dark, used cooking oil, suggesting prior use or containing burnt residue. Below it, on another burner, a black frying pan is actively heating, filled with bubbling oil in which numerous slices of yellow plantain are frying. The plantains appear golden-yellow, indicating they are in the process of cooking. This preparation is common in Ghana, often referred to as fried plantains or "kelewele" if spiced. The stovetop itself is black with grates, and part of a control knob is visible. Text on the stovetop, partially visible in one of the crops, reads "TOPK" on the top left, likely a brand name. Another warning label on the stovetop states: "Please note: After cooking, the stove top surface may be hot. Do not touch with your hand. Please wait until it cools down completely to avoid injury." To the left of the stovetop, a wall is visible, adorned with distinctive blue and white patterned tiles. The kitchen counter, appearing light-colored (white or light grey), runs along the edges of the stovetop. On the far right, a sink area is partially visible, and a foot wearing a sandal can be faintly seen near the sink, indicating the presence of a person cooking. The overall scene depicts an active cooking process in a home kitchen environment.

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