
Stake attention in this memory
A single salak fruit, also known as snake fruit, rests on a white, textured surface. The fruit is roughly pear-shaped and covered in a reddish-brown, scaly rind that resembles snake skin. The scales are small, overlapping, and have a slightly glossy sheen. At the top of the fruit, a small, lighter-colored tip is visible, likely where it was attached to the plant. A subtle shadow is cast to the left of the fruit, indicating a light source from the right. The white surface appears to be fabric or paper, with some faint texture and a few small, dark specks scattered around the fruit. There is no indication of the fruit's origin or any specific location in Lhokseumawe, Indonesia.
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