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The image displays a close-up view of a large quantity of crushed red pepper flakes, likely for sale in a market setting in Bishkek City, Kyrgyzstan. The vibrant red and orange flakes, interspersed with seeds, fill the frame, suggesting a bulk presentation. A small, clear, faceted glass lies on its side within the pile, also filled with the chili flakes, possibly serving as a sample or a visual indicator of portion size.

To the left, a bright yellow label with text in both Cyrillic and English is partially visible. The black Cyrillic text reads "ОГОНЕК ЛАЗА" (Ogonek Laza), which translates to "Spark Laza" or "Little Fire Laza," likely referring to a type of spicy pepper. Below this, in red English text, is the word "BITTER." This descriptor is unusual for chili flakes, which are typically known for their heat, and could indicate a specific flavor profile or a potential mistranslation. The flakes appear to be contained within a clear plastic bag or bin, with the edges of the plastic visible at the top right and bottom left, reinforcing the market stall ambiance. The scene captures the visual texture and potential fiery nature of the spice, ready for purchase.
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Apr 17, 2026, 8:01 AM

Bishkek City, Kyrgyzstan

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The image displays a close-up view of a large quantity of crushed red pepper flakes, likely for sale in a market setting in Bishkek City, Kyrgyzstan. The vibrant red and orange flakes, interspersed with seeds, fill the frame, suggesting a bulk presentation. A small, clear, faceted glass lies on its side within the pile, also filled with the chili flakes, possibly serving as a sample or a visual indicator of portion size. To the left, a bright yellow label with text in both Cyrillic and English is partially visible. The black Cyrillic text reads "ОГОНЕК ЛАЗА" (Ogonek Laza), which translates to "Spark Laza" or "Little Fire Laza," likely referring to a type of spicy pepper. Below this, in red English text, is the word "BITTER." This descriptor is unusual for chili flakes, which are typically known for their heat, and could indicate a specific flavor profile or a potential mistranslation. The flakes appear to be contained within a clear plastic bag or bin, with the edges of the plastic visible at the top right and bottom left, reinforcing the market stall ambiance. The scene captures the visual texture and potential fiery nature of the spice, ready for purchase.

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