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A close-up shot captured in Kannur, India, shows a clear, ribbed glass teapot filled with red hibiscus tea, actively being heated on a small, black single-burner gas stove. A visible blue flame indicates the burner is on, warming the tea. The teapot features a golden handle and lid, adding a decorative touch. The gas stove has a glossy black surface, reflecting some background elements, including the word "SMOKING" in reverse. An orange gas hose is connected to the stove on the left side. On the stove's surface, a white "CAUTION" label is visible, listing several safety instructions: "Do not use pressure Cooker/Tandoor Cooker which will cover the burner," "Do not use the gas stove for baking," "heat which may damage the glass," "utensils produces noxious fumes," "Do not pour water on the glass while it is hot," and "Do not keep hot vessels on the glass." To the right, a second similar gas burner is visible, holding another ribbed glass pot, this one containing a blue-colored liquid, suggesting another type of tea or beverage is also being prepared or kept warm. In the background, out-of-focus reflections of what appear to be plastic water bottles can be seen. Below the stove, a white sign with "Hibiscus Tea" written in cursive script is prominently displayed, illuminated by bright LED lights from underneath a glass display counter. The setting appears to be a cafe, restaurant, or food stall, where beverages are prepared and showcased.
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