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A shop in Manavi, Georgia, displays a large variety of churchkhela, a traditional Georgian candle-shaped candy made from grape must and nuts. The churchkhela are hung in rows on metal racks against a stone wall, with some colorful banners in the background. The candy comes in a wide range of colors, including white, brown, red, black, and purple, reflecting the different types of nuts and grape juices used in their preparation. The scene is well-lit, showcasing the texture and variety of the churchkhela. There are no people or animals visible in the image.
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