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The image displays a package of buckwheat groats lying on a patterned tablecloth. The package is divided visually into a bright blue left section and a yellow right section, connected by a clear plastic window that showcases the reddish-brown, triangular buckwheat kernels.

The blue part of the package features an illustrated landscape with a brown windmill on a green hill under a blue sky with white clouds. Small buildings are also visible in the scenery. Vertical text in red reads "КУМ" (KUM), and beneath it, in blue, "щедрый" (shchedryy), meaning "generous".

On the yellow section, vertical black text identifies the product in several languages: "Крупа гречневая" (Buckwheat groats), "Buchweizen" (German), "Alforfón" (Spanish), and "Buckwheat" (English). The weight is specified as "900g.".

The underlying surface is a woven fabric, likely a tablecloth or placemat, adorned with a repeating floral pattern. This pattern includes distinct red flowers, green leaves, and yellowish-brown accents, set against a lighter, textured background. The scene is brightly lit, likely indoors, with some reflections visible on the plastic packaging. No people or specific activities are depicted.
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Livorno, Italy

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The image displays a package of buckwheat groats lying on a patterned tablecloth. The package is divided visually into a bright blue left section and a yellow right section, connected by a clear plastic window that showcases the reddish-brown, triangular buckwheat kernels. The blue part of the package features an illustrated landscape with a brown windmill on a green hill under a blue sky with white clouds. Small buildings are also visible in the scenery. Vertical text in red reads "КУМ" (KUM), and beneath it, in blue, "щедрый" (shchedryy), meaning "generous". On the yellow section, vertical black text identifies the product in several languages: "Крупа гречневая" (Buckwheat groats), "Buchweizen" (German), "Alforfón" (Spanish), and "Buckwheat" (English). The weight is specified as "900g.". The underlying surface is a woven fabric, likely a tablecloth or placemat, adorned with a repeating floral pattern. This pattern includes distinct red flowers, green leaves, and yellowish-brown accents, set against a lighter, textured background. The scene is brightly lit, likely indoors, with some reflections visible on the plastic packaging. No people or specific activities are depicted.

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