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This media file presents a close-up view of a food stall or market display in Purbacahal, Bangladesh, showcasing various pickles or "achar". The main subject is a transparent, rectangular plastic container filled with a dark, syrupy date pickle. Numerous dark, oval-shaped date pieces are submerged in the rich, dark liquid, with small, light-colored seeds and two dried leaves (likely bay leaves) floating on the surface. A metal spoon is partially submerged in the pickle, indicating it's ready for serving. A yellow label affixed to the front of this container clearly identifies the item as "খেজুরের আচার" (Khejur-er Achar), meaning "Date Pickle". Below the name, the pricing is displayed as "১০০ গ্রাম ৮০ টাকা, ১ কেজি ৮০০ টাকা" (100 grams for 80 Taka, 1 kg for 800 Taka). An image of dates is also visible on this label. In the background, another clear container holds a different type of pickle, labeled "মিক্স আচার" (Mix Achar), which translates to "Mixed Pickle," with further text "টক ঝাল" (Tok Jhal) indicating it is "Sour Spicy." A crumpled yellow package with "TCL YCH" text is partially visible on the right side of the image. The scene captures a typical retail setting for traditional condiments.
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