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The image displays a close-up of food ingredients on a white enamel plate with a blue rim and green leaf-like patterns. In the upper part of the plate, a rectangular block of uncooked instant noodles is visible, characterized by its wavy, light beige strands. Below the noodles, a generous portion of bright yellow scrambled eggs is piled. The eggs appear finely broken into small, irregular pieces. The plate rests on an orange-brown surface, likely a table or cloth, which is partially visible in the background. The lighting creates distinct shadows, particularly from the noodle block and the plate, suggesting a single light source, possibly artificial or natural light from an angle, indicating it could be indoors. There is no discernible activity taking place beyond the arrangement of the food items for a meal or preparation. No people are visible, and there is no visible text. The style of the plate, often referred to as 'blirik' enamelware, is common in Indonesia, aligning with the provided location context of Kecamatan Arjasa.
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Dec 17, 2024

Kecamatan Arjasa, Indonesia

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The image displays a close-up of food ingredients on a white enamel plate with a blue rim and green leaf-like patterns. In the upper part of the plate, a rectangular block of uncooked instant noodles is visible, characterized by its wavy, light beige strands. Below the noodles, a generous portion of bright yellow scrambled eggs is piled. The eggs appear finely broken into small, irregular pieces. The plate rests on an orange-brown surface, likely a table or cloth, which is partially visible in the background. The lighting creates distinct shadows, particularly from the noodle block and the plate, suggesting a single light source, possibly artificial or natural light from an angle, indicating it could be indoors. There is no discernible activity taking place beyond the arrangement of the food items for a meal or preparation. No people are visible, and there is no visible text. The style of the plate, often referred to as 'blirik' enamelware, is common in Indonesia, aligning with the provided location context of Kecamatan Arjasa.

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