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A red and white cardboard box, viewed from an oblique angle, contains four distinct donuts, commonly known as sufganiyot. The box interior is red, with white cardboard dividers separating the individual pastries. White text on the inner red flap reads "Sweet little surprises." A white section of the box lid, visible at the top, displays Hebrew text "אל תשכחו להזמין אותנו" (Don't forget to order us) and "יאני: 052-7722921," identifying the establishment as 'Yani' with an Israeli contact number. The item originates from Petah Tikva, Israel. The four donuts are arranged as follows: 1. **Top-right:** A round, fried donut coated in powdered sugar, featuring a central, piped swirl of light brown chocolate cream. 2. **Middle-right:** A round, fried donut covered in a dark chocolate glaze, garnished with crushed nuts and thin white drizzles. 3. **Bottom-left:** A classic round, fried donut, heavily dusted with powdered sugar, with a visible dollop of bright red fruit jelly or jam in its center. 4. **Middle-left:** A round, fried donut with a light green or pistachio-colored glaze, adorned with thin dark drizzles, a sparse sprinkling of shredded pastry (possibly kadaif), and a prominent swirl of white cream in the center. The box rests on a uniform, light-colored surface, likely a table or countertop, under bright, ambient lighting. No people or actions are depicted.
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