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The image captures a vibrant market stall or store display showcasing various brands of Qamar al-Din (apricot paste or fruit leather). The background features a striking red fabric adorned with traditional Islamic geometric and floral patterns in blue, white, and orange, often used as festive decorations, particularly during Ramadan.

In the foreground, numerous packages of Qamar al-Din are neatly stacked. The packages are predominantly rectangular and flat, wrapped in clear plastic, and generally colored in shades of orange and yellow, reflecting the apricot content. The most prominent brand visible on the yellow/orange packages is "المودة" (Al-Mawaddah), often featuring images of apricots. Other brands like "الزعيم" (Al-Za'eem) are also visible on some stacks, and orange plastic bags labeled "توليدو" (Toledo) can be seen at the bottom right.

Several white price signs, propped up on thin wooden sticks, are displayed above the products. These signs list product names, weights, and prices. From left to right, the visible signs indicate:

1.  **Al-Nakheel (النخيل) Qamar al-Din 400g:** Priced at 69 per piece, with a carton of 20 pieces costing 1250.
2.  **Toledo (توليدو) Syrian Qamar al-Din 400g:** Priced at 69 per piece, with a carton of 20 pieces costing 1250.
3.  **Al-Za'eem (الزعيم) Syrian Qamar al-Din 400g:** Priced at 79 per piece, with a carton of 20 pieces costing 1400.
4.  **Nafis / Al-Mawaddah (نفيس / المودة):** One item is priced at 65. Another line states "Al-Mawaddah Qamar al-Din 400g" and is priced at 66.
5.  **Qamar al-Din (قمر الدين):** A brand named "Raguab al-Madaar Qamar al-Din 400g" is priced at 79. The sign also includes "Паста из кураги 400 г" (Russian for "Apricot paste 400g") and lists "Al-Malik (الملك) Qamar al-Din Syrian 400g" also priced at 79.

The display suggests a retail environment where customers can purchase individual units or bulk cartons of Qamar al-Din, a popular product, especially during festive seasons like Ramadan in Middle Eastern cultures. The overall atmosphere conveyed by the colorful background and stacked products is one of abundance and preparation for a special occasion.
Anna Batonchik

Feb 16, 2026

Al Hadaba, Egypt

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The image captures a vibrant market stall or store display showcasing various brands of Qamar al-Din (apricot paste or fruit leather). The background features a striking red fabric adorned with traditional Islamic geometric and floral patterns in blue, white, and orange, often used as festive decorations, particularly during Ramadan. In the foreground, numerous packages of Qamar al-Din are neatly stacked. The packages are predominantly rectangular and flat, wrapped in clear plastic, and generally colored in shades of orange and yellow, reflecting the apricot content. The most prominent brand visible on the yellow/orange packages is "المودة" (Al-Mawaddah), often featuring images of apricots. Other brands like "الزعيم" (Al-Za'eem) are also visible on some stacks, and orange plastic bags labeled "توليدو" (Toledo) can be seen at the bottom right. Several white price signs, propped up on thin wooden sticks, are displayed above the products. These signs list product names, weights, and prices. From left to right, the visible signs indicate: 1. **Al-Nakheel (النخيل) Qamar al-Din 400g:** Priced at 69 per piece, with a carton of 20 pieces costing 1250. 2. **Toledo (توليدو) Syrian Qamar al-Din 400g:** Priced at 69 per piece, with a carton of 20 pieces costing 1250. 3. **Al-Za'eem (الزعيم) Syrian Qamar al-Din 400g:** Priced at 79 per piece, with a carton of 20 pieces costing 1400. 4. **Nafis / Al-Mawaddah (نفيس / المودة):** One item is priced at 65. Another line states "Al-Mawaddah Qamar al-Din 400g" and is priced at 66. 5. **Qamar al-Din (قمر الدين):** A brand named "Raguab al-Madaar Qamar al-Din 400g" is priced at 79. The sign also includes "Паста из кураги 400 г" (Russian for "Apricot paste 400g") and lists "Al-Malik (الملك) Qamar al-Din Syrian 400g" also priced at 79. The display suggests a retail environment where customers can purchase individual units or bulk cartons of Qamar al-Din, a popular product, especially during festive seasons like Ramadan in Middle Eastern cultures. The overall atmosphere conveyed by the colorful background and stacked products is one of abundance and preparation for a special occasion.

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