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This image displays a vibrant assortment of Indonesian street snacks, characteristic of a food stall or vendor in a location like Cipendawa. The central focus is a pink plastic basket filled with three distinct types of golden-brown fried delicacies. In the upper section of the pink basket, a stack of elongated, cylindrical items, possibly "pisang molen" (banana wrapped in pastry and fried) or similar sweet spring rolls, gleam with a slightly glossy finish. Below these, on the left, are several pieces of irregularly shaped, battered and fried items, strongly resembling "pisang goreng" (fried banana) or other fritters. The bottom right portion of the pink basket is filled with numerous small, spherical snacks, heavily coated in white sesame seeds, commonly known as "onde-onde" (sesame balls). Adjacent to the pink basket, partially visible on the right, is a red plastic basket containing more fried items, appearing to be flatter fritters, perhaps "bakwan" (vegetable fritters) or "tempe mendoan" (fried tempeh). The food is brightly lit by natural daylight, indicating an outdoor setting during the daytime. At the bottom of the frame, the feet of at least two individuals wearing sandals are visible on what appears to be a concrete or paved ground, suggesting customers or vendors are standing by. A dark, rough-textured object is visible in the upper right background. The scene effectively captures the everyday culinary offerings of Indonesian street food culture. No text is visible in the image.
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