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The image displays a clear plastic cylindrical container filled with cookies, positioned within a cardboard box, suggesting a retail environment such as a grocery store or market. The container features a clear, ribbed plastic lid with a small yellow tab or sticker.

Inside the container, numerous thin, circular, light brown cookies are stacked vertically. These cookies appear to be crispy, wafer-like biscuits, possibly folded or rolled, with visible pieces of nuts – likely peanuts and almonds – embedded in their texture.

A white, rectangular label with a decorative border is affixed to the front of the container. The label features text in both Chinese and English. The Chinese characters read "花生杏仁蛋片" (Huāshēng Xìngrén Dàn Piàn), which translates to "Peanut Almond Egg Flakes" or "Peanut Almond Egg Wafers." Below the Chinese text, the English translation clearly states "Peanut Almond Kapit." "Kapit" refers to Kueh Kapit, a traditional crispy wafer snack popular in Southeast Asia, particularly during festive seasons.

A portion of a similar container is visible on the left side of the frame, indicating that multiple units of this product are displayed together. The containers are resting in a corrugated cardboard box. The background is softly blurred, suggesting other items or shelving in the vicinity. The scene is brightly lit by indoor lighting. The product and its labeling are consistent with food items found in Singapore.
FM-uHS2K2

Dec 8, 2024

Singapore, Singapore

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The image displays a clear plastic cylindrical container filled with cookies, positioned within a cardboard box, suggesting a retail environment such as a grocery store or market. The container features a clear, ribbed plastic lid with a small yellow tab or sticker. Inside the container, numerous thin, circular, light brown cookies are stacked vertically. These cookies appear to be crispy, wafer-like biscuits, possibly folded or rolled, with visible pieces of nuts – likely peanuts and almonds – embedded in their texture. A white, rectangular label with a decorative border is affixed to the front of the container. The label features text in both Chinese and English. The Chinese characters read "花生杏仁蛋片" (Huāshēng Xìngrén Dàn Piàn), which translates to "Peanut Almond Egg Flakes" or "Peanut Almond Egg Wafers." Below the Chinese text, the English translation clearly states "Peanut Almond Kapit." "Kapit" refers to Kueh Kapit, a traditional crispy wafer snack popular in Southeast Asia, particularly during festive seasons. A portion of a similar container is visible on the left side of the frame, indicating that multiple units of this product are displayed together. The containers are resting in a corrugated cardboard box. The background is softly blurred, suggesting other items or shelving in the vicinity. The scene is brightly lit by indoor lighting. The product and its labeling are consistent with food items found in Singapore.

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