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The image shows a close-up of a large, vertically oriented poster displayed on a wooden easel. The poster, titled "FOOD FUSION CREATIONS: TIK-TOK VIRAL TREND IN THE PHILIPPINES," showcases various food items. The backdrop of the poster is light pink with tropical leaf illustrations. The poster is divided into sections, each detailing a specific food creation with a picture, description, and calorie count. The food items featured include: - "BELL PEPPER CREAM CHEESE WITH CHEETOS": illustrated with two hollowed-out bell peppers filled with a mixture and topped with Cheetos. - "TOFU SQUARES": depicted as fried tofu squares in a creamy sauce, garnished with herbs and possibly chili flakes. - "GRILLED BALUT": shown with a cluster of balut eggs. - "CHEESY BULDAK OMELETTE": presented as an omelette wrapped around buldak noodles and topped with black sesame seeds and a sausage. - "CREAM FRIED BREAD": illustrated with a golden-brown fried pastry. Each food item section includes "Per 1 Serving" details, listing ingredients and quantities. Calorie counts are also provided for each item, such as "APPROXIMATELY 280-300 CALORIES PER 1 SERVING" for the bell pepper dish. At the bottom of the poster, "SOURCES: DOST-FNRI (2021), USDA FoodData Central (2021), Euromonitor International (2021), Social media food trend observations in the Philippines (2024-2025)" are listed. The poster is well-lit, and the image is taken from a slightly elevated angle, capturing the entire poster and a portion of the surrounding environment. To the left of the poster, a partial view of a person wearing a black cap and face mask is visible, suggesting a public indoor setting. The background shows elements of a display area, possibly a mall or an exhibition space, with other posters or booths partially visible. The floor appears to be tiled. The overall scene suggests an event or a presentation related to food trends and nutrition. The mention of "Southern Philippines Medical Center Nutrition and Dietetics Department" on the poster indicates the origin of the information. While the exact city is not explicitly stated in the visible text, the "Southern Philippines" region points towards Mindanao. Given the context of a medical center's nutrition department showcasing food trends, it is plausible this event is taking place in a major city within the Southern Philippines, such as Davao City, Philippines.
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