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A rectangular informational sign, predominantly white with dark gray text, is mounted on a plain, dark gray wall in an unknown indoor location in Indonesia. The sign features the prominent title "COTO MAKASSAR" in large capital letters. Below the title, Indonesian text provides details about Coto Makassar, describing it as a traditional dish from Makassar made from boiled beef offal and other parts, seasoned with approximately 40 types of spices. The text further explains its historical origins in the 16th-century Gowa Kingdom, its past serving conventions (royalty vs. commoners), and its current inclusion as a menu item on Garuda Indonesia flights since November 2008. The sign includes a small illustration of ginger roots and yellowish-green fruits on the left, and a faint, light green patterned background, partially revealing a white bowl containing food on the right. The sign's surface exhibits a slight glare from overhead or frontal lighting. No individuals or specific actions are depicted in the scene.
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