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The image displays a close-up, top-down view of a white styrofoam takeout container filled with a generous portion of fried plantains. These plantains, commonly known as *kelewele* in Ghana, exhibit a range of colors from golden brown to dark brown, indicating they were made from ripe plantains and thoroughly fried to achieve caramelization. They are cut into various shapes, including longitudinal slices and thicker pieces, with some appearing glossy from the frying oil. The upper left interior of the styrofoam container is empty, revealing its clean, textured surface. The background outside the container is largely out of focus, hinting at a light-colored, possibly wooden surface. There are no people visible, nor any discernible text. The scene captures a ready-to-eat meal, characteristic of casual takeout food, consistent with food offerings in Ngleshi Amanfro, Ghana.
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