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A rectangular clear glass dish holds a substantial quantity of golden-brown fried plantain slices, freshly prepared. The bottom of the dish is lined with multiple sheets of white paper towel, serving to absorb residual oil from the fried items. The plantain slices are generally oval-shaped, varying slightly in thickness and size, with some exhibiting darker, caramelized edges that suggest a crispy texture. The dish is placed on a clean, light-colored countertop, which appears to be white or light grey with subtle, dark grey veining, indicative of a kitchen setting. The image captures the plantains from a slightly elevated angle, offering a clear view of their inviting color and texture. The overall impression is one of a recently cooked dish, ready for consumption. Given the location context of Adenta Municipality, Ghana, these are a common and beloved food item, often referred to as "fried plantain" or "kelewele." There are no individuals present, nor any visible text within the frame.
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