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A clear glass jar, partially consumed, containing viscous yellow-amber honey, is centered in the frame. A utensil, likely a spoon, is partially visible submerged in the honey. The interior walls of the jar exhibit dried honey residue, indicating prior use. A white label on the front of the jar reads "Miel de Normandie" (Honey from Normandy) at the top, followed by "Toutes fleurs d'été" (All summer flowers). Below this, the producers are identified as "Jean-Pierre et Florian Belleau apiculteur," with the location "Houx 61210 Rânes," identifying Rânes, France, as the origin of the honey. The jar rests on a light-colored, possibly wooden, surface. A small, light-colored crumb or debris is visible on the surface near the base of the jar. No individuals are present. The precise location of this photograph within the city of Caen, France, cannot be determined from the visual evidence provided.
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